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NComputing to Exhibit and Present on Desktop Virtualization at Campus Technology 2014 Conference

NComputing to Speak on Desktop Virtualization Options for Higher Educational Institutions of All Sizes

 

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – July 24, 2014 – NComputing, a leader in client virtualization, today announced its participation at the Campus Technology 2014 Conference. The event, to be held July 28-31 in Boston, Massachusetts, will focus on the most pressing campus-wide IT challenges, needs and goals today, and will feature 50 sessions and workshops covering key topics including digital and online learning, information systems and networking, IT management and leadership, and teaching in the digital age.

Higher education, in particular, is in desperate need of a new computing model. Resource and budget constraints, along with bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and mobility needs, have fueled the conversation about desktop virtualization. NComputing is the fastest growing desktop virtualization company in the world, with more than 70,000 customers and 20 million daily users in 140 countries. Educational institutions around the globe are benefiting from NComputing’s innovative and award-winning technology and providing impressively quick time-to-value, high performance and the most affordable desktop virtualization solutions available today.

At the Campus Technology 2014 Conference, NComputing Solutions Engineer, Rich Severson will lead a roundtable at lunch titled “Desktop Virtualization: Go Big or Go Small.” Those that participate in the conversation will learn about different desktop virtualization options for higher educational institutions of every size, budget and technical experience level, and how to select the approach that best suits their needs.

NComputing customer, Thomas Hoover, Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), will join Rich and participate in the lunch roundtable.  He will also lead his own speaking session titled “Virtual Desktops Work in Labs; How About for Staff?” During this session, attendees will learn why UTC chose NComputing’s N-series thin client solution for its virtual desktop deployment. Read the NComputing/UTC case study at:

http://www.ncomputing.com/resources/customer-success/university-tennessee-chattanooga-utc-realizes-full-hdx-desktop-experience.

To learn more about the benefits of desktop virtualization and NComputing’s solutions, attendees can visit NComputing at booth #611. Additional details on Rich Severson’s and Thomas Hoover’s speaking sessions can be found below.

Campus Technology 2014 Conference Details

What: “Desktop Virtualization: Go Big or Go Small” roundtable lunch session
When: Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 12:15 – 1:15 pm E.T.
Who: Rich Severson, Director of Solutions Engineering, NComputing
Where: Exhibit Hall B, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA

What: “Virtual Desktops Work in Labs; How About for Staff?” speaking session
When: Tuesday, July 29, 2014, 3:00 – 3:50 pm E.T.
Who: Thomas Hoover, Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Where: Room 102, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA

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About NComputing
NComputing, Inc. is a leader in client virtualization solutions. Through a unique formula of simplicity, performance and value, NComputing’s integrated solutions serve global enterprise and mid-market companies in key verticals such as education, healthcare and government. With over 20 million daily users in 140 countries, the company is fueling the adoption of client virtualization faster than any other in the world. To learn more, visit http://www.ncomputing.com.

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