Strategic Collaboration Between Raspberry Pi and NComputing
In a noteworthy development, Raspberry Pi and NComputing have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing enterprise computing solutions. Their joint offering, the
Raspberry Pi 500+, accompanied by the
LEAF OS, is designed to meet the increasing demand for affordable and effective technology in the workplace.
The Raspberry Pi 500+: A New Benchmark in Computing
The
Raspberry Pi 500+ is not just another computer; it’s an all-in-one keyboard computer that boasts impressive capabilities. Equipped with a powerful
Quad-Core 64-bit ARM processor, this innovative product serves as a worthy successor to the popular Raspberry Pi 5, providing enterprises with a compact, user-friendly device. Its design includes a high-quality keyboard, WiFi capabilities, Bluetooth connectivity,
Gigabit Ethernet,
16 GB of RAM, and a swappable
256 GB SSD. This configuration is a significant upgrade over traditional systems, particularly for companies seeking to minimize physical hardware while maximizing performance.
Addressing Enterprise Needs
As the end of support for Windows 10 approaches in 2025, businesses are grappling with the implications of upgrading to Windows 11. A staggering
40% of current devices are reportedly incompatible with the new operating system, leading to challenges related to security, compliance, and application compatibility. Here, the Raspberry Pi 500+ presents an attractive alternative. With its support for
Microsoft AVD,
Windows 365,
RDS,
Citrix, and
Omnissa Horizon, it allows companies to leverage cloud-based solutions without the burden of local storage.
The deployment of
LEAF OS coupled with the Raspberry Pi 500+ offers a secure, streamlined experience with several distinct advantages:
- - Robust Security: Unlike traditional operating systems, LEAF OS is a write-protected Linux-based system with no local data storage capability. This diminishes common attack vectors and enhances endpoint security dramatically.
- - Optimized Performance: The OS is tailored to support VDI, DaaS, and SaaS applications seamlessly, enabling a smooth user experience while reducing bottlenecks associated with local processing.
- - Centralized Management: With the PMC Endpoint Manager, businesses can efficiently oversee configurations, updates, and support protocols, simplifying IT operations dramatically.
- - Cost-Effectiveness: By integrating hardware, software, and operational expenses into one compact design, enterprises can substantially reduce overhead, allowing them to reinvest savings into other business areas.
Leadership Thoughts
Eben Upton, CEO of Raspberry Pi, emphasized the device's practicality: "The Raspberry Pi 500+ offers business-grade performance in a compact, keyboard-based form factor. Through our collaboration with NComputing, companies can leverage this device and LEAF OS to deliver secure and cost-effective cloud-based applications at a fraction of the cost of traditional endpoints."
Young Song, CEO of NComputing, echoed these sentiments, stating, "By partnering with Raspberry Pi, we’re providing businesses with an innovative, cost-efficient solution to address the challenges posed by the impending end of Windows 10 support. IT teams can use the Raspberry Pi 500+ and LEAF OS to streamline endpoint management, cut operational burdens, and reduce total cost of ownership significantly."
About the Companies
Founded in Cambridge, UK, Raspberry Pi aims to provide powerful, low-cost computer platforms for engineers and hobbyists worldwide. With over
60 million units sold since its inception, the company is well-respected in the fields of industrial, embedded systems, and education.
NComputing is a leader in endpoint computing solutions, delivering innovative thin-client devices and virtualization software to over
70,000 customers globally. With more than
5 million installed devices, NComputing remains committed to offering reliable computing solutions for diverse organizations.
For further information about this innovating partnership, visit
Raspberry Pi and
NComputing.