Converged Infrastructure: End-to-End Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

NCS Technologies is a leading domestic computer manufacturer located in Gainesville, VA. NCS offers an end-to-end portfolio of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), including a new data center appliance, network management software, desktop zero clients and the zero client laptop PC. For enterprises and government, this turnkey virtual solution reduces costs, improves security and eases IT administration. NCS also offers a full range of computing solutions including commercial-off-the-shelf laptops and desktops and custom-built high-performance servers for use in corporate networks as application delivery platforms.

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H5 Data Centers

H5 Data Centers is one of the leading private data center owner and operators in the United States with over 3 million square feet nationally. We provide innovative, scalable data center and facility solutions designed and engineered to address our customer’s business and operational requirements. H5 Data Centers currently owns data centers in Ashburn, Atlanta, Charlotte, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Denver, Phoenix, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, and Seattle.

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Adopting a Modern Data Infrastructure for Trading Analytics

whitePaper | August 30, 2022

As they seek an edge in their trading and investment activities, hedge funds and other sophisticated trading firms are looking to harness new sources of insight that can allow them to identify and exploit emerging market and industry opportunities. But many organizations are saddled with a disconnected sprawl of legacy systems that are unable to handle the demands of today’s fast and often volatile markets.

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The Evolving Role of Desktop-as-a-Service in Provisioning the Intelligent Hybrid Digital Workspace

whitePaper | September 26, 2022

The pandemic and its accompanying disruptions changed forever how enterprises think about, acquire, and use technology resources in order to meet constantly changing demands. One of these demands, the ability to work in collaborative teams anywhere in the world, dramatically accelerated in the 2020–2021 timeframe. This transition to hybrid work requires changes not just in the underlying technology architecture required to deliver the work experience, but also to the management and very definition of work.

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IT@Intel: Data Center Strategy Leading Intel’s Business Transformation

whitePaper | November 4, 2022

Intel IT runs Intel data center services like a factory, affecting change in a disciplined manner and applying breakthrough technologies, solutions, and processes. This enables us to optimally meet Intel’s business requirements while providing our internal customers with effective data center infrastructure capabilities and innovative business services.

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Building flexible infrastructure for 5G

whitePaper | October 18, 2022

5G networks are more than just an iteration of networking technology. They enable fundamentally new ways for businesses to operate and offer their products and services. To unlock this, service providers will need to adopt a new network architecture that is software-defined, fully disaggregated and has the ability to be distributed optimally to meet performance and latency requirements.

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Building a Sustainable Future for Data Centers

whitePaper | December 5, 2022

This year is seeing heat records broken around the globe. In London, unprecedented weather even knocked Oracle and Google data centers offline. It’s the clearest sign yet that climate change is here and impacting the world rapidly.

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Advancing the 5G Era Benefits and Opportunity of 5G-Advanced

whitePaper | September 20, 2022

This document focuses primarily on 3GPP Rel-18 - the inaugural release of 5G-Advanced. Initial work on Rel-18 in 3GPP started in 2022 (just before the finalisation of Rel-17), targeting commercialisation from 2024 onwards. As it evolves, 5G-Advanced will play an important role bridging from 5G to 6G with new features previously not standardised in 3GPP

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H5 Data Centers

H5 Data Centers is one of the leading private data center owner and operators in the United States with over 3 million square feet nationally. We provide innovative, scalable data center and facility solutions designed and engineered to address our customer’s business and operational requirements. H5 Data Centers currently owns data centers in Ashburn, Atlanta, Charlotte, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Denver, Phoenix, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, and Seattle.

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