Industry
-
Telesur is the largest telecommunications company in Suriname, a small South American Dutch-speaking nation with a population of about 560,000. The company’s 15 IT technicians are responsible for managing the entire infrastructure of the corporation, including servers, network and security, as well as more than 1,000 PCs.

Image: The L300 Thin Client
SMB -
Until not long ago, Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh was grappling with acute issues related to its outdated IT infrastructure. The institution put all this behind by overhauling its entire legacy set up and going green with NComputing’s desktop virtualization solution.
Education -
Through its revolutionary and affordable desktop virtualization technology, NComputing enables one-to-one computing access for students and teachers in 3077 public schools and technical-vocational high schools of the Philippines.
Education -
Córdoba is the second-largest city in Argentina. The Department of Justice houses five lower courts (Criminal, Civil, Business, Labor Disputes Administration, and Electoral), which oversee all judicial activity in the area.
With huge buildings, six thousand (6,000) employees and more than five thousand (5,000) daily visitors, the Córdoba Justice Department needed to quickly upgrade personnel who had either no equipment or obsolete equipment. The traditional process for equipping personnel required significant investment and a large implementation window.
Goverment -
Horsford Junior School is a primary school with over 200 pupils based in Norwich, Norfolk. Its teachers and administrators are committed to delivering the essential knowledge and attributes that will enable their students to take full advantage of all opportunities open to them and succeed in a diverse, global world where information technology is becoming a core component in education.
Education -
Thanks to NComputing solutions, sold by the value-added distributor Horus Informatica, the historic Tuscan university and the CISIAU services center are pursuing the dual goal of better group policy management and a drastic reduction in regular consumption.

Photo: University of Pisa
Education

-menu.png)









