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NEC intros next gen thin-clients
US100 provides a high level of IP telephony and video processing quality in the smallest thin client footprint
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Tuesday, February 6, 2007

NEW DELHI: NEC India has launched US100, a new system which includes the next generation of thin-client computing device.

It provides a high level of IP telephony and video processing quality in the smallest thin-client footprint.

The device is designed to achieve the multimedia performance through the employment of NetClient, the advanced system-on-a-chip solution that incorporates technologies from NEC and ServerEngines LLC.

The new system also features VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure pre-installed and pre-integrated with NEC systems through collaboration established under the VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Alliance program.



Using NEC's Virtual PC-Class Thin Client System, enterprises large and small can realize reductions in installation costs up to 40 per cent.

In addition to the robust security and mobility of Thin Client systems, the new offerings are able to deliver a business environment that utilizes IP telephony and video that is comparable to that of an environment known to standard business PCs or rich clients but at a lower cost. NEC's US100 helps to reduce power consumption by more than 60 per cent, as compared to conventional systems that employ business PCs.

Kazuhiko Kobayashi, executive vice-president of NEC Corp., said, “With more mobile innovations in the ICT industry and faster technological adaptations in recent years, NEC believes that businesses and economies worldwide are evolving from a PC-based computing model to a network-centric computing model. We are optimistic about this new thin client business, and plan to grow it into a $1.25 billion business for our global operations in the next three years.”

NEC India will work with its customers to introduce new solutions and services in the networking society supported by Next Generation Network (NGN), mainly its Virtual PC-Class Thin Client System, the result of NEC's vision of NGN integrated technologies.

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