Newspaper Industry Relies on NoMachine NX to Access Critical Software
NoMachine is the creator of award-winning NX software, an enterprise-class solution for secure remote access, application delivery, and hosted desktop deployment.
NoMachine, creator and global provider of NX desktop and application delivery software, today announced that NX is being deployed by Software Consulting Service's (SCS) customers to ensure software availability providing remote access to newspaper industry programs on Linux servers in the customers' data centers. SCS develops, delivers, and supports computerized publishing systems via NX technology.
Newspaper customers of SCS across the world use NX to remotely and reliably access software they need to aid them with the design and layout of their papers. Sun Media Group of Ontario, Canada and The Derrick of Oil City, PA are only a couple of the many SCS customers using NoMachine NX. SCS provides their customers with Layout 8000, the leading newspaper ad dummying system, along with AdMax for retail and classified advertising management and accounting, SCS/ClassPag for rapid classified pagination and SCS/Track for integrated ad tracking. Their newsroom systems include SCOOP for editorial and news pagination and Footware's products for image archiving. NX provides a reliable connection to these indispensable resources for SCS customers with demanding travel schedules allowing them to proof, complete work and meet deadlines from various locations.
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.
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