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How a Virtual Desktop Deployment Can Help You Go Green
Submitted by Nancy Robbins on Octubre 16, 2012
TechTarget SearchVirtualDesktop's Serdar Yegulalp talks about how virtual desktop deployments can help you go green. He says: "There are a lot of in-vogue ways to help protect the environment, but you probably didn't realize that implementing virtual desktops is one of them. Using less of anything means saving cash too -- so reducing your organization's carbon footprint with virtual desktops can be both economically and ecologically sound. NComputing, for example, allows many users to share a single desktop PC's resources across multiple thin clients. The maximum number of clients varies depending on the PC, but that means a single PC can support up to around 100 users."
This week, NComputing presented the Governor of Puerto Rico and Sandra Torres, President of Telecom of Puerto Rico with a Go Green Innovation Award. Using NComputing devices deployed in over 200 internet cafes and schools across the island territory, they have saved 348,800 KW hours of electricity – or over $70,000 in electrical costs in the first year of deployment, a 91% reduction from traditional PCs. With additional deployments scheduled they estimate over a period of 5 years they could save over $15MM in electricity costs and over $24MM in hardware costs as well.
How's that for Green Computing? Stay tuned for many more NComputing success stories like this to come.
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