Virtual Computer Inc., the company redefining PC lifecycle management through virtualization, today announced it is hosting a webinar on “Reducing your PC Management Costs: Realizing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of PC Lifecycle Management through Client-Side Virtualization.”
Virtual Computer’s NxTop combines a bare-metal client virtualization platform with a powerful central management system to dramatically reduce PC management costs, while improving reliability, security, and the end-user experience. By allowing IT administrators to deploy and update desktop operating system environments for PC users on a one-to-many basis, while also delivering advanced data backup and security capabilities, NxTop provides significant TCO advantages over traditional PC lifecycle management approaches. NxTop also runs on traditional PC hardware, allowing increasingly budget-conscious IT teams to avoid the costly data center and network upgrades that server-hosted virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions have required.
WHO: Doug Lane, Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing, Virtual Computer and guest presenter Michael Rose, Industry Analyst, Enterprise Virtualization Software, IDC.
WHEN: Tuesday, June 23 at 11:00 – 11:45 a.m. EDT
WHAT: Virtual Computer invites you to learn about how client-side virtualization can enable one-to-many PC management and provide other manageability and security benefits that will lower your IT management costs. Virtual Computer will also provide a demo of its flagship solution, NxTop, and highlight the newest personalization features and extended functionality.
During this webcast you’ll learn about:
- The current PC management market landscape and what emerging technologies you should know about.
- Which PC management solutions are best-suited for certain organizational profiles based on TCO.
- What hidden costs IT managers should be aware of before adopting a new PC Management technology.
- How Virtual Computer’s NxTop delivers a minimal TCO, and yields a high ROI.
WHERE: http://www.virtualcomputer.com/webcast