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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS ASIA-PACIFIC REGION Thai TV station tunes in to savings The IT services arm of the Thai TV3 Group recognized that many of the users were either underutilizing the capacity of their PCs, or were working in shifts which made it inefficient to provide all users with their own machines. The company deployed NComputing L-series virtual desktops, which helped lower IT acquisition costs and reduce the time and effort required to maintain the network. Australian auto dealer drives away with virtual desktops The Trinity Auto Group, with multiple locations in Australia, was looking for a solution to lower the cost of computing in their branch offices. They deployed NComputing L-series virtual desktops throughout their dealerships, from their show rooms to their service areas, to lower computing costs and provide reliable and responsive performance. Canon pictures a clutter-free office Canon Marketing (Thailand) Co., Ltd., realized that many of its employees were using just a fraction of the computing capabilities of an average PC and the bulky PCs and CRT monitors were taking up a lot of room in the cramped office. By deploying NComputing L-series virtual desktops, the company cut its computing budget dramatically, and used the savings to buy new LCD monitors. The NComputing devices were mounted on the back of the new monitors to create a clutter-free work area. Indonesian tractor maker beats high electricity costs The IT team of Indonesian manufacturer United Tractors Pandu Engineering sought to reduce computing and electricity costs. By leveraging its PC investment with NComputing’s L-series access devices and vSpace™ virtualization software, the company greatly reduced its high energy bills while saving on hardware and maintenance costs. Thai furniture maker builds a better computing solution Modernform Group PLC in Thailand was searching for a solution to simplify the management and maintenance of its IT infrastructure. The company deployed NComputing’s L-series virtual desktops in the back office as well as on the factory floor, where the rugged devices were well suited to the dusty and hot environment. casestudy_apac_rev12.indd 1 casestudy_apac_rev12.indd 1 9/19/09 2:02:18 PM 9/19/09 2:02:18 PM

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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

Thai TV station tunes in to savingsThe IT services arm of the Thai TV3 Group recognized that many of the users were either underutilizing the capacity of their PCs, or were working in shifts which made it ineffi cient to provide all users with their own machines. The company deployed NComputing L-series virtual desktops, which helped lower IT acquisition costs and reduce the time and effort required to maintain the network.

Australian auto dealer drives away with virtual desktopsThe Trinity Auto Group, with multiple locations in Australia, was looking for a solution to lower the cost of computing in their branch offi ces. They deployed NComputing L-series virtual desktops throughout their dealerships, from their show rooms to their service areas, to lower computing costs and provide reliable and responsive performance.

Canon pictures a clutter-free offi ceCanon Marketing (Thailand) Co., Ltd., realized that many of its employees were using just a fraction of the computing capabilities of an average PC and the bulky PCs and CRT monitors were taking up a lot of room in the cramped offi ce. By deploying NComputing L-series virtual desktops, the company cut its computing budget dramatically, and used the savings to buy new LCD monitors. The NComputing devices were mounted on the back of the new monitors to create a clutter-free work area.

Indonesian tractor maker beats high electricity costsThe IT team of Indonesian manufacturer United Tractors Pandu Engineering sought to reduce computing and electricity costs. By leveraging its PC investment with NComputing’s L-series access devices and vSpace™ virtualization software, the company greatly reduced its high energy bills while saving on hardware and maintenance costs.

Thai furniture maker builds a better computing solutionModernform Group PLC in Thailand was searching for a solution to simplify the management and maintenance of its IT infrastructure. The company deployed NComputing’s L-series virtual desktops in the back offi ce as well as on the factory fl oor, where the rugged devices were well suited to the dusty and hot environment.

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Motorcycle distributor speeds off with great savingsAn Indonesian dealer for Honda motorcycles needed to provide computer access to 100 employees in multiple branches in West Java on a very tight budget. Their IT team turned to NComputing by deploying NComputing L-series virtual desktops. They saved money up front and also dropped their ongoing maintenance costs.

Australian secondary school graduates to cost savingsMacGregor State High School in Queensland, Australia looked for an affordable way to provide computing access to its students. NComputing’s X-series virtual desktops enabled students to enjoy rich multimedia with excellent reliability and performance, while the school saved on acquisition and maintenance costs.

Global retailer gets PC access without breaking the bankThe Indonesian branches of a leading hypermarket needed to control costs and improve PC infrastructure manageability. They installed 650 NComputing L-series virtual desktops to provide computing access to its back offi ce users in the stores.

Global manufacturer cuts expensive industrial PCsThe Australian branch of a global heat transfer and ice thermal storage products manufacturer needed to reduce the number of costly industrial PCs on its factory fl oor. They deployed NComputing L-series virtual desktops throughout the factory. The durable access devices withstand tough factory environments (heat, dust, vibration) because they have no CPU, memory, or moving parts.

Singaporean higher-education institution expands computer labsA major private higher-education institution in Singapore needed to provide computing access to their computer labs but had limited funds. By using NComputing L-series virtual desktops, they reduced costs while providing a high level of computer access. The school also used the L-series to drive electronic signage on campus.

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