Share 1 CPU with any number of monitors

With Information Technology being one of the fastest growing sectors in Uganda, many companies, organizations and institutions are embracing computers to simplify, organize, manage and efficiently utilize the minimum resources available at the same time maintaining high quality output. Computers are required in almost all sectors of the economy; Education, Energy, Public Sector Administration, and the Private Sector. The most efficient way to use these computers and still save on energy consumption, maintenance and hardware is by using NComputing Virtual desktops. NComputing involves one PC being shared by multiple users at the same time. One PC is used as a central point and monitors are added to it using NComputing hardware provided by ITCORP (U) LTD in partnership with NCOMPUTING INC. 


NComputing X550 Access kit



With this model comes one PCI card, 5 devices in a box with software and mounting screws all included. The card is inserted in any of the expansion slots of a CPU. One PCI card will connect all the five devices to the monitors available. Each device uses 1 watt of power. A maximum of 2 cards can be installed in one CPU unit. The 5 devices are connected to the PCI card in the CPU with Ethernet cables of maximum length 10 meters. These devices do not have external power adaptors and so power will run along the connected Ethernet cable. No network switch is required since there will be direct connection between the devices attached to the monitor and the PCI card in the main CPU. However, networking is required between the CPUs.

NComputing M300 kit




This model comes with 3 devices and software in a box. No PCI is required as this connection will be across a Local Area Network (LAN). Up to 45 monitors can be connected to one CPU with the required minimum requirements and correct configurations applied. Each device has an external power adaptor and uses 12 watts of power.