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NEC solutions
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NEC Solution bundels
| NEC Computers set the goal to become one of the three leading players in the European server and storage market by 2015. With this strategy there is an important role for Sedicom Europe. We have a wide experience in supporting solutions and, as one of the first Value Ready partner of NEC in Europe, have all certificates to support the complete portfolio of NEC Computers. With in depth knowledge of the products, the added value lies in applicability and Sedicom will position the products of NEC as solutions. With its expertise it is possible to define a broad package of solutions in the areas of virtualisation, business continuity and unified communications. |
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Unified Communications
NEC's new Virtual PC Center (VPCC) is a complete thin client solution, with full PC functionality including multimedia. With VPCC, a user can access his or her own Windows desktop environment via any VPCC terminals. If you're seeking for breakthrough performance, with full multimedia high speed graphics, sound support, data security, integrated VoIP, as well as long-term cost reductions, here it is!
This product is designed to realize the next step in the future platform environment. In this model, operating systems and applications on multiple PCs used by end users are virtualized and then run concurrently on a single server. |
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Virtualisation & Consolidation
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Virtualization allows one system to do the work of several, through the sharing of its resources across several different environments. The servers and virtual desktops can host different operating systems and applications, locally or on remote sites, thus freeing you from physical and geographical constraints.
Through creating a virtualized infrastructure, you will not only reduce your energy costs but also ownership costs, thanks to a better use of hardware resources, and you will also benefit from high availability of your resources, better administration of your clients, more security and finally Disaster Recovery procedures after a threat. |
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