LG launches network monitors in India
14 Jul 2009
South Korea tech giant LG has announced the launch of its new product network monitors in the Indian market. The novel network monitor claims to be a distinct blend of advanced technology and stylish design.
This product enables a company to connect multiple users to a single machine thus reducing the need for buying separate machines for everyone.
LG said that on an average only around 10 per cent of resources are used by a single user. The rest can be used by others using this solution. The new system supports up to 31 users to compute simultaneously.
LG added that the solution costs only around Rs11,000 to allow 11 users to share a single machine.
The LG Network monitor, N42 Series directly connect up to 11 users to the same computer. These multi-computing solutions include built-in keyboard, mouse, and audio connections. The monitors connect to a PCI card plugged into the host PC that creates multiple virtual workspaces in conjunction with NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software.
This is an ideal solution for small businesses, schools, government offices, libraries and call centers that need to provide computing capabilities but must also consider costs, maintenance and environmental impact.