Coahuila, a state in the Northeast of Mexico, is the country’s third largest. Its principal cities are Saltillo, Torreon and Monclova, and its major center of higher education is the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, or UADEC, with an enrollment of 36,000 students and 5,000 professors.
Macher Engineering and Electronics Company was founded in 1991 in the Hungarian city of Szekesfehervar as a green investment project in the form of a joint German – Hungarian partnership.
NComputing’s Distributor in Hungary, Alphasonic interviewed Peter Macher, IT Manager. They were treated to a tour of Macher’s operations and an account of why they chose, and how they are benefiting from NComputing’s vSpace Desktop Virtualisation solution.
Telesur is the largest telecommunications company in Suriname, a small South American Dutch-speaking nation with a population of about 560,000. The company’s 15 IT technicians are responsible for managing the entire infrastructure of the corporation, including servers, network and security, as well as more than 1,000 PCs.
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Until not long ago, Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh was grappling with acute issues related to its outdated IT infrastructure. The institution put all this behind by overhauling its entire legacy set up and going green with NComputing’s desktop virtualization solution.
The Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) is the third-largest university in Mexico, and the most important public institution of higher education with the best academic offerings in Northeast Mexico. It has approximately 153,000 students, served by 5,896 instructors.
Thanks to NComputing solutions, sold by the value-added distributor Horus Informatica, the historic Tuscan university and the CISIAU services center are pursuing the dual goal of better group policy management and a drastic reduction in regular consumption.
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GRUPO EMI is one of the leading Latin American multinationals in the field of emergency medicine, and a dedicated user of NComputing technology companywide in Uruguay.
From call centers to shipping centers and clinics, NComputing technology helps them reduce TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), and enables them to stretch budgets with the concept of “my PC” or “virtual PC” equipment for their office-based and mobile medical teams.
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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.
St. Catherine’s is a small K–7 Catholic school in British Columbia. The school offers networked computing in some of its classrooms, but the primary site for computer-based learning is the school’s library media center, where the computer lab is housed.
‘No Guarantee’ Students Could Use Computers
When Ray Kase joined Downingtown Area School District (DASD) as director of technology, his most immediate challenge was clear: Slow and unreliable computers meant less computer time for the 12,000 K-12 students in the district just west of Philadelphia. Classrooms, labs and libraries throughout the city were filled with computers in desperate need of replacement.