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NComputing X-series virtual desktops
Up to eleven users can simultaneously share a single PC. Each user gets their own virtual workspace (applications, settings, files, and preferences), but at a fraction of what it would cost with individual computers. So even though eleven people share a single system, they each get their own rich PC experience.

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NComputing vSpace divides the computer's resources into independent virtual workspaces that give each user their own rich PC experience. vSpace handles the desktop display and remote activities from the user’s keyboard and mouse (through the access device). Multiple users simultaneous access a single operating system, either Windows or Linux.

Centralized Management
The vSpace management console sets up, configures, and manages shared computers and access devices. Access device settings can be configured centrally from the administrator console, including the ability to lock out connection of USB devices. The vSpace console also lets you assign host computer USB ports to individual users. The vSpace console is easy to use and requires no special training.

Optimized Bandwidth
Typical processor utilization for productivity applications is usually less than 10%. Each individual operating system powered by vSpace will be able to support up to 30 users performing the typical office tasks of typing reports, entering spreadsheet data, or preparing presentations.

Rich Multimedia Support
NComputing developed its unique User eXtension Protocol (UXP) for continuous use by users demanding a full PC experience. As a result, multimedia applications including streaming video, Flash, and 3D graphics can be supported.

Broad Peripheral Support
Unlike traditional thin-client solutions, the vSpace software can manage a wide range of peripherals from speakers and microphones to USB storage devices and printers. By leveraging the native device drivers in the host system, NComputing virtual desktops do not require specialized management to extend peripheral functionality out to each user.