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Ncomputing vspace server 8.3.3
Ncomputing vspace server 8.3.3





ncomputing vspace server 8.3.3

NComputing is currently available via a private Beta and will progress to a public Beta in the spring of 2014. The solution is available by means of “an all-cloud or hybrid cloud deployment model,” according to NComputing’s press release. In addition, the platform enables users to share files using well known cloud-based applications such as Box and Dropbox.

ncomputing vspace server 8.3.3

With oneSpace, organizations can deliver Windows, Linux and SaaS applications to tablets, regulate user access to applications and files by way of role based access control rules and provide an environment for accessing on-premise files. The cloud-based solution allows organizations to deliver applications and files to tablets as illustrated below: As such, NComputing oneSpace responds to the growing bring your own device (BYOD) phenomenon in enterprise IT and the corresponding surge in tablet usage in corporate settings. Built using NComputing’s vSpace client virtualization platform, NComputing oneSpace exemplifies the company’s commitment to “simplicity, performance and value” by providing a cost-effective way for small to medium sized businesses to solve the problem of securely delivering files and applications to a variety of devices to cater to the needs of mobile employees. The solution responds to the needs of employees in small to mid-size organizations to access their files and applications on the end user device of their choice. NComputing today announced the release of oneSpace, an integrated workspace solution that enables the delivery of bundles of pre-packaged applications and services to a variety of end user devices.

ncomputing vspace server 8.3.3

Author Arnal Dayaratna, Ph.D Posted on Categories NComputing Tags Desktop as a Service, SMB, So-net Corporation, Sony NComputing oneSpace Provides Workspace Solution For Medium-Sized Organizations While NComputing stands poised to carve out a leadership space in the larger market for cloud products and services for SMBs, the larger point worth noting is that the SMB space represents a potentially lucrative market for cloud products and services both in and of itself, and as part of a larger strategy that carries with it the possibility of an on-ramp to market share within enterprise cloud computing as well. As noted by NComputing’s VP of Global Marketing, Dave Burton, in a phone interview with Cloud Computing Today, the market for NComputing’s DaaS opportunity constitutes a $600M market in a fragmented SMB space that contains no clearly defined market leader as of yet. NComputing’s decision to target SMBs for its Desktop as a Service solution represents a highly astute strategy to consolidate its positioning within the largely untapped SMB market that has been overshadowed by the battle for enterprise cloud market share waged by giants such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Compute Engine. Service providers have the option of rebranding the solution or opting for a co-branding deployment as befits the needs of each customer. Designed specifically for organizations seeking a low cost solution with minimal complexity with respect to the heterogeneity of the computing experience of end users, the solution allows for the backend management of its Desktop as a Service offering by means of the vSpace management center.

ncomputing vspace server 8.3.3

VSpace’s integration into NComputing’s Desktop as a Service offering is illustrated below:Īrchitected using a server based computing model, NComputing’s Desktop as a Service infrastructure delivers one OS to multiple client terminals whether they be laptops, mobile devices or thin clients. Moreover, NComputing’s Desktop as a Service solution can be integrated with its recently released workspace solution, oneSpace, to serve the needs of mobile customers in addition to desktop environments. Because NComputing’s Desktop as a Service solution leverages its vSpace virtualization platform, the solution is targeted towards SMBs that are interested in a non-VMware or Citrix-based virtualization platform such as vSpace to serve their virtualization needs. NComputing’s desktop as a service solution enables organizations to deliver a unified environment for computing in conjunction with simplified provisioning, enhanced control of end user experiences and streamlined achievement of compliance regulations. Thin client leader NComputing recently announced that So-net Corporation, a member of the Sony Corporation, became the first service provider to deploy its newly released desktop as a service solution.







Ncomputing vspace server 8.3.3