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 Userful Multiplier (Formerly Desktop Multiplier) is a software add-on that allows up to 10 users, monitors, USB keyboards and USB mice to simultaneously and independently share one (1) single computer running Linux (Fedora, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Suse, Xandros, Debian, etc…) Installation is simple; install dual video cards (two monitors per video card), plug USB mouse, USB keyboard and, optionally, USB speakers into a USB hub. Finally, install the Userful Multiplier software.
Userful Multiplier is perfect for stable environments like classrooms, school, universities, colleges, governments, NGO and businesses. Userful Multiplier enables users to run a wide range of productivity software and applications to meet their needs. How Userful Multiplier worksPersonal computers sit idle while we read or type. Userful Multiplier takes advantage of this unused computing power, and stations all share resources on the fly. Since computer usage consists of short bursts of CPU activity, each user has access to the full power of the multi-core processor. When more than one user needs the processor at exactly the same time, the computer splits its resources to perform both tasks equally quickly.
Userful Multiplier principal benefits and features: - Reduce initial investment by up to 70%
- Cut cost on hardware, software and network setting
- Staff maintenance time and IT service
- Add more workstations within existing budget
- Reduced electricity costs
- Full Office Suite include
- Eco friendly and cost-effective
- User-friendly graphical user interface
- Centralized data storage
- Freedom from virus and other malware
- Can be connect to Windows machines and use their resources
- Cost-Effective: ONLY $99 per seat
Why using Linux
Linux is a very stable and very secure operating system; Advanced multi-user system and multi-tasking. Linux is open source software with more than 6.000 applications available. Linux is far cheaper than the Windows alternative. Linux is also very robust. For example, You can leave you Linux machine run for well over months without shutting it down. Aside from power outages and hardware upgrades, your computer can run non-stop."
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