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NComputing to Exhibit and Present on Desktop Virtualization at Campus Technology 2014 Conference
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – July 24, 2014 – NComputing, a leader in client virtualization, today announced its participation at the Campus Technology 2014 Conference.
Doncasters Group is a world leader in integrated precision engineering, and was originally founded in 1778. The company now operates from sites in the UK, Continental Europe, USA, China and Mexico. Their client base is genuinely global and comprises most of the industry leaders in its relevant areas of activity. The group currently employs around 5,000 members of staff worldwide. The company possesses many unique industry leading technological and manufacturing skills that are very highly regarded by their customer base.
Arctic Slope Native Association (ASNA), located in Barrow, Alaska is a Not-For-Profit JCAHO Certified Critical Access Hospital via Indian Health Services (IHS). Serving as the primary healthcare facility for the North Slope region, they rank among the top hospitals nationwide for delivering quality service and high standards of patient safety. ASNA hopes to better serve both its patients and healthcare providers in the North Slope region by increasing computing access in the most cost-effective manner.
El director de la Escuela Dr. Modesto Rivera, el Sr. Domingo Leduc del Valle tenía una visión muy simple para su escuela. “Como todos sabemos, la tecnología avanza a la velocidad de la luz. A medida que la tecnología mejora, también aumenta la necesidad de educar a nuestros hijos. Se lo debemos a ellos que cuando los estudiantes crezcan y dejen las escuelas que efectivamente sean capaces de comunicarse en el mundo de trabajo, habiendo aprendido en los últimos equipos y software de aplicaciones.”
The director Dr. Modesto Rivera Elementary School, Domingo Leduc del Valle, had a simple vision for his school. “As we all know, technology moves at the speed of light. As technology improves, so does the need to educate our children. We owe it to them to assure that when they grow up and leave the school, they are able to communicate effectively in the world of commerce, having learned on the latest equipment and software applications.”
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