NComputing

Compute Smartly

X350

Phil Mason's picture

Sanjiwan Sinha

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 13:18 -- Phil Mason

Working with NComputing has helped us solve the challenges associated with enabling affordable computing access to students in the government schools of Bihar, especially in schools located in the rural and remote areas of the state.

Client Position: 
Managing Director-BSEIDC
Client Company: 
Government of Bihar

Once considered the least developed of the former Yugoslavian republics, Macedonia is leaping into the 21st century. Thanks to low-cost virtual desktop technology from NComputing, Macedonia is the first country ever to provide 1:1 computing (one computer per student) to its entire public school population.

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.

At the Ayacucho Market Federation Savings and Loan Cooperative (CACFMA) in Ayacucho, Peru, financial transactions are done directly with customers on-site at their place of business. The goal was to grow their network of sales representatives sustainably and increase footprint and coverage, without increasing equipment costs.

CACFMA’s mission is to provide technology-enabled financial services through a core business model that empowers its employees, in particular, its sales representatives.

Pages