The government of Rajasthan sought to provide computer education to students in its state-run schools. As the largest state in India, Rajasthan was facing several significant roadblocks–hardware costs, maintenance, and power shortages among them. NComputing’s vSpace for Linux desktop virtualization solution helped address these requirements most economically and effectively.
The management team of ITW India Automotive Ltd always prefers to innovate and think out-of-the-box than follow the rut. So, when the time came to overhaul their IT infrastructure, which had become a tedious and costly affair to manage, they decided to go green and virtual by implementing NComputing’s affordable and energy-efficient desktop virtualization solution.
The ‘ICT in Education’ Project
Haryana, a state located in northern India, comprises 21 districts. The state’s “ICT in Education” project – part of the government’s mission of transforming Haryana into an IT-driven economy – aims to introduce every student to computing to empower them with the skills to thrive in the modern world.
Computer skills are becoming as important as math, language and science education, and governments around the world are looking for the most efficient ways to provide computing access for their students.
Maharashtra is India’s second largest state and includes the city of Mumbai— India’s commercial capital. In order to ensure that its workforce is ready for the modern work place, the state government established the Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Limited (MKCL) to provide adults with essential IT and computing skills. The MKCL fulfills its mission through a large network of learning centers across the state. The learning centers are operated by small and mid-sized IT enterprises.
The Employee State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) is chartered by the Indian government to deliver insurance and healthcare benefits to over 20 million private- and public-sector employees. ESIC provides these services through over 2,000 facilities that include hospitals, dispensaries, and branch offices across India. ESIC’s IT systems were outdated and could not provide high-quality service to its stakeholders.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is a non-profit international organization responsible for the global rules of trade between nations. Its 149 member countries account for 97% of global trade. The WTO’s mission is to ensure that international trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible throughout the world. As part of this mission, the WTO hosts an annual conference with 11,000 delegates. The conference has global economic and political implications and impacts the lives of nearly every person in the world.
Canon Marketing (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. Japan, sells and markets its digital imaging and office automation equipment to businesses and consumers in Thailand. Best known for their popular cameras and printers, Canon’s team of over 400 employees in the company’s Bangkok headquarters include a direct sales team and supports a nationwide network of 160 dealer locations and 11 service stations.
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