Supermicro UK have just announced an addition to their Ready To Go family of products with the NVIDIA GRID Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. These solutions cater for the needs of even the most demanding of working environments that utilise graphics intensive applications such as AutoCAD, Bunkspeed, PTC Creo, Synerscope and Insight Earth.
This will mean users can access critical applications from anywhere, at any time, exploring highly responsive windows and a rich multimedia experience with access to the most critical applications. This ensures an industry leading experience across the board enhanced by the power of NVIDA GRID.
“As the Ready To Go range continues to evolve, the addition of VDI servers with NVIDIA GRID technology reaffirms we are delivering leading edge technologies to the market well ahead of the curve. We increase productivity and graphics intensive tasks which are perfect for businesses looking to migrate to a virtualised platform.” said Faheem Karim, Head of Sales at Supermicro UK. He continues, “ With 50% off as an introductory offer, customers wanting to run proof of concepts could not find a better time to realise the benefits of VDI.”
“NVIDIA GRID gives users of virtualized desktops the performance, stability and compatibility of hardware-accelerated graphics,” said Walter Mundt-Blum, vice president PSG EMEAI at NVIDIA. “Remote users involved in everything from product design to manufacturing to supply chain management can now enjoy the benefits of desktop and application virtualization with NVIDIA GRID technology.”
As part of the Ready To Go range, NVIDIA GRID enabled systems leverage Supermicro’s power saving technology and include comprehensive Service Level Agreements offering next business day delivery and enhanced warranty services. These new entries to the Ready To Go (RTG) range of products are available now through approved distribution partner network.
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