What is Multi-User PC Virtualization and how does it work?
Using standard hardware and software, a single PC can be turned into up to 6 autonomous workstations. You simply need enough video cards to support the additional monitors. There is nothing like it on the market. There are "appliance" vendors that can turn a PC into multiple workstations, but they lock you into their proprietary hardware. Who wants thatt! Our solution is the only solution on the market that works with Windows XP Pro™ and Windows 7™. How does it work?
It is based on an intelligent CPU and GPU balancing system. The software balances the host PC resources between the computer’s CPU and the video cards’ GPU. Those resources are distributed between the workstations according to their needs so there is no degradation in performance. Each workstation works as an independent machine. These are the different types of balancing systems:
Process (Priority) Balancing System. PC Virtualization defines the priority of each application’s process running on the cluster. No application can run above the Normal priority.
Service Balancing System. PC Virtualization sets the priorities of the host PC services in order to optimally balance the resources.
Graphic Balancing System. PC Virtualization adapts the "speed" of any 3D graphic applications or full screen animation processes.
What cost savings would your organization realize with no degradation in PC performance?
This is no longer the future, it is a reality. Imagine the hardware and energy savings as well as your staff's time to maintain a fraction (say 1/5) of the systems they currently maintain. Think about not only the economic impact, but the positive environmental impact for implementing such a "Green-Tech" solution.
Virtualization of servers is now mainstream throughout the world...and for good reason, it works! It saves money. It simplifies architecture. It's eco-friendly. However, we hope to take your company to the next level by putting together a PC (hardware) plan that could save your company hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars. A typical ROI is 3-9 months. .
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