Mathew Borton
The flexibility of VERDE, combined with its support for both Linux and Windows, allows us to centralize management and reduce maintenance, while ensuring a high quality user experience for all of our researchers.
The flexibility of VERDE, combined with its support for both Linux and Windows, allows us to centralize management and reduce maintenance, while ensuring a high quality user experience for all of our researchers.
VERDE VDI helps us reduce capital expenses by providing support for Windows thin clients running virtual Linux desktops. In addition, by enabling our department to move desktops into the secure data center and isolate access based on need or clearance level, the solution significantly improves security.
We like the ability to adjust the current system depending on students’ needs. Also, it is important that professors at Chuo University use this system effectively. For instance, professors now have the ability to decide what content to have available on virtual desktops.
USM has a strategic goal to stay on the cutting edge of information technology innovation and evolution. VERDE VDI has proven to be the most flexible and secure VDI platform for our needs.
San Mateo, June 14th 2017 - Following the acquisition of VERDE Workspaces in Q1 2017, NComputing today launches VERDE VDI 8.1, a purpose-built desktop virtualization solution for enterprise and SMB. NComputing is now able to cater to businesses and organizations of all sizes, offering a full stack, end-to-end solution including thin clients, software clients, and desktop management and provisioning infrastructure.
Chuo University was established in 1885 and is one of the most prestigious schools in Japan. It is a diverse research and practical education institution with six departments, eight graduate schools, three professional graduate schools, four high schools and two junior high schools. With such a physically and educationally diverse campus system, budget became a major issue as the cost of software installation, IT management and hardware expenditures continued to rise.