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NEC and Daiwa Securities Group Launch First Phase of Thin Client
Implementation
(Wireless News Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)
NEC Corp. said that Daiwa Securities Group has received delivery for
the first phase of what will be the Japanese financial industry's
largest company-wide, thin client system.
Daiwa Securities Group will implement a company-wide system with more
than 10,000 NEC Virtual PC Center (VPCC) terminals covering 117 branch
offices in Japan. NEC's VPCC is a complete virtual thin client and
server solution and the first to truly replace the personal computer,
supporting all existing PC applications with high quality multimedia
delivery that replicates the familiar desktop environment.
Central management of each employee's PC environment through the use of
NEC's VPCC boosts security, enhances business continuity, and decreases
terminal operation management.
The first phase of the implementation will be for two of Daiwa
Securities Group Inc.'s companies: 300 terminals with Daiwa Securities
Inc. and 1,200 terminals with Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd.
Daiwa Securities Group is planning to move its headquarters. Beyond a
savings expected with individual employee PC setup during the move, the
company expects to decrease ongoing terminal operation management costs
with NEC's VPCC.
In addition to the 10,000 NEC VPCC terminals, the system that Daiwa
Securities Group is implementing will also include several NEC Virtual
PC Servers, NEC Express5800/120Ri-2 servers.
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