NEC Computers will be taking the revolutionary VPCC solution on tour around England.
With events to showcase the solution planned in:
Newcastle – 3rd April – The Sage - http://www.thesagegateshead.org/
Manchester – 12th April – The Lowry - http://www.thelowry.com/
London – 17th April – Stamford Bridge - http://www.moretochelseafc.com/
The road show will enable you to meet the NEC team, see this revolutionary solution in action and engage in Q&A workshops.
ITINERARY
10am for 10.30am: Start
10.30am until 12.30pm: Presentations and demonstrations
12.30pm until 3pm: Lunch and individual demonstrations
A Virtual PC Centre with integrated telephone system
NEC presents the Virtual PC Centre, the combined hardware and software solution featuring integrated IT and VoIP technology.
- The VPCC design, bringing together voice and data, makes management of work stations easier, reduces administration costs, and guarantees enterprise data protection.
- The VPCC allows authentic user mobility: each has access to their own work environment wherever they are.
- With the introduction of the New Generation Thin Client, the user can benefit from unprecedented multimedia quality.
The Virtual PC Centre – the design of a global solution

The user can choose between the U-Station US100 for a fixed post, and the mobile US50, an ultra performance thin client for video and audio. The US100 contains a new generation video microprocessor developed by NEC Electronics, the electronic component team of NEC.
The US100s connect to NEC Express5800 120 Ri2 servers. The servers house Virtual PCs with XP Pro and all regular applications of each user under a virtualised VMWare layer, as well as VoIP software, with each user's number. User details are available either on server disks, NAS or SAN.
When the user connects to a U-Station on their environment, and works on their applications, all operations on their Virtual PC are carried out on the corresponding server.

The overall management of the Virtual PC Centre is maintained by a single console which allows applications to be launched and resource allocation to be updated.
For the telephones, the handset is connected directly to US100. In the event of intra-business phone call, the connection becomes P2P, and therefore does not pass through the server.
The Virtual PC Centre servers therefore do not carry out this task, with the VoIP NEC SV7000 server taking control of this function. For an external call, the SV7000 acts as a classic IP-BX.
This solution is especially suited to administrative users within large organisations, call centres, banks, insurance companies and the health and education sectors - in particular hospitals.
Please complete the registration form below to reserve your place:
http://www.nec-computers.co.uk/page.asp?id=122&CNT=107
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