NCS Technologies' Cirrus LT, the Industry's Only PCoIP Zero Client Laptop, Is Featured at HIMSS15 Healthcare Event April 12-16
NCS to Showcase Virtual Computing Solutions for Healthcare Industry at Booth 7661
GAINESVILLE, Va., April 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- NCS Technologies, Inc. (www.ncst.com), an innovative American computing systems manufacturer, today announced the Cirrus LT zero client laptop will be featured at the HIMSS trade show, the largest healthcare IT event. The Cirrus LT PCoIP notebook is highly secure and delivers all the functionality PC users demand. The industry's first zero client laptop has a 14-inch screen, 6-cell battery, WiFi and available docking station.
Thin client and zero client PC users virtually access office productivity applications – such as email, word processing, spreadsheets and electronic presentations – that are hosted in data centers. Zero client PCs are differentiated from thin clients by having no operating system, no local storage and by not retaining persistent data. Antivirus protection is not necessary. IT departments that implement zero client technology reduce maintenance and administrative complexity and realize a lower total cost of ownership.
NCS will feature a range of solutions applicable to healthcare, including desktop and mobile zero clients, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and mobile computer cart technologies.
Cirrus LT and related solutions will be showcased at HIMSS15, April 12 to 16, NCS Booth 7661, McCormick Place, Chicago.
NCS Technologies is the world leader in delivering mobile PCoIP devices. In addition, NCS offers an end-to-end portfolio of VDI solutions. NCS also manufactures commercial-off-the-shelf computers, high-end workstations, ruggedized PCs and servers, custom-built high-performance servers and computers for the military. For more information, visit http://www.ncst.com
Contact: John Callahan, [email protected], +1 703 743 8586
SOURCE NCS Technologies, Inc.
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