Partnering with NoMachine, ASG provides large enterprise clients with
remote access to multi-platform environments and critical applications
for worldwide engineering and design anytime, anywhere via NX. June
29, 2010 Cincinnati, OH – NoMachine announces the promotion of Advanced
Systems Group (ASG) to Value Partner level because of their dedication
in providing successful IT solutions with NX. ASG is a national Open
Systems Integrator, providing Fortune 500 companies with IT services and
solutions for nearly three decades. A major NoMachine partner for
three years, ASG integrates NX technology with their own offerings to
provide a worldwide remote access solution on any hardware platform. “After
extensive research and a technical product bake-off, ASG chose to
partner with NoMachine NX to provide X-Windows deployments for their
customers worldwide. NX is an easy to use, cost-effective, high
performance solution with excellent technical support. It is the most
affordable solution on the market and it has been in production at our
client sites for several years,” said Sales Executive for Advanced
Systems Group, Pamela Massey.
As a NoMachine partner, ASG is able
to expand and improve their solutions allowing for easy conversion from
Linux and Windows to Solaris SPARC workstations. With NX, ASG
customers working on Linux or Windows servers can run Solaris from
remote offices to access critical applications. Because it offers
multi-platform support, NX provides remote access to a diverse array of
operating systems and software environments, eliminating the need for
additional hardware investments.
In addition to cutting hardware
costs, NX helps to reduce travel costs allowing users to access their
environment and resources from anywhere around the world. Providing a
substantial cost advantage, NX is offered for a small fraction of what
competitors charge and, it is up to 70% less expensive than similar
solutions on the market.
With NX, ASG's large enterprise clients
in the engineering and banking industries can remotely access Solaris
desktops and applications from their Windows or Linux clients. NX
offers ASG's customers the flexibility to access a wide range of
operating systems on central servers, so they can work in multiple
environments and easily switch from one to another.
ASG supplies
NX to one of the world's leading semiconductor companies and one of the
largest imaging-solutions companies in the world. The majority of ASG's
NX users focusing in engineering, and NX provides them with access to
Computer Aided Design (CAD) and manufacturing applications from all of
their remote design centers and engineering locations.
Massey
said, “NX helps our customers increase productivity without any location
restrictions. NoMachine's flexible server subscriptions allow for easy
adaptation to dynamic environments. We are able to provide our
customers with a cost-effective and efficient access solution via NX.” About
NoMachine Based in Rome, Italy, NoMachine is the creator of
award-winning NX software, an enterprise-class solution for secure
remote access, application delivery, and hosted desktop deployment.
Since 2001, NoMachine's mission has been to revolutionize the way users
access their computing resources across the Internet to make seamless
desktop access as easy and widespread as Web browsing. NoMachine
provides a comprehensive software infrastructure stack, core
development, and support services built around the self-designed and
self-developed NX suite of advanced components. For more information
about NoMachine NX technology, please visit http://www.nomachine.com.
About
ASG Advanced Systems Group (ASG) is a Denver-based IT
consulting, integration, and project management firm fully equipped with
a high-end computing facility that provides testing, benchmarks,
demonstrations and an executive briefing center. Acknowledged by
Computer Reseller News as one of the Top Ten Storage Solution Providers,
ASG pursues active involvement in the industry, maintaining the highest
level of engineering certifications with partners and the vendor
community. To learn more, please visit at www.virtual.com.
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