NComputing has been recognised as the fastest growing vendor in the worldwide enterprise client device market in the second quarter of 2013. According to the IDC Worldwide Enterprise Client Device Tracker Q2 2013, published September 25, 2013, NComputing showed 70 percent QoQ growth, as well as 65 percent YoY growth, far stronger than Dell Wyse or HP. The impressive showing closed the market share gap between NComputing and the two traditional market leaders to just a few percentage points.
The report tracked quarterly growth and shipments from Q2 2012 to Q2 2013 for 583 thin client vendors, with NComputing not only as the third ranked vendor for worldwide client device shipments, but with the highest growth QoQ and YoY. The report also shows that NComputing dramatically increased its number one market share position in the APAC/Japan region, with QoQ growth of 138.93 percent.
According to the report, NComputing is #1 Desktop Virtualisation Company in India with a market share of 78.43 percent. The company has also maintained its leadership position with 30.7 percent market share in the APAC region, miles ahead of some decades-old IT majors.
Manish Sharma, Vice President-Asia Pacific, NComputing, Inc. said, “We appreciate the recognition accorded to us, of being the leader in the desktop virtualisation market space. All this would not have been possible without the support of Redington, our value added national distributor, and our strong base of 800 partners spread across 120 (plus) cities in India”
He added, “Going forward, we intend to expand the market further through introduction of new products and programmes aimed at nurturing the existing customer and partner/channel base and growing it further by augmenting customer experience and increasing adoption of our solutions. NComputing India’s new website (www.ncomputing.com/India), launched recently, will also serve as the key platform to facilitate seamless communication with our key stakeholders and customers, and contribute towards strengthening our relationship with them.”
NComputing also attributes this growth to a combination of accelerating adoption in mid-market/SMB, as well as enterprise, along with share gains versus Dell Wyse and HP. In general, the market grew 7.4 percent3 QoQ, and by next year, market growth is expected to be over 10 percent4 YoY. Market pressures, budget constraints and an enterprise focus on mobility are driving organisations to desktop virtualisation as a viable alternative to traditional PC computing.
NComputing is gaining global interest and market share based on its unique combination of simplicity, performance and value and proven capabilities in high priority initiatives, including BYOD and migration to new Windows operating environments.