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Barco’s operator workspace enables monitoring of many PCs

Barco’s new operator workspace solution, OpSpace, is said to provide operators with intuitive access for viewing, monitoring and interacting with numerous remote PCs, in a single, unified high-resolution display. OpSpace integrates all applications into a single workspace with multiple displays and enables the operator to bring any application into a work area with a single click and interact with the application while maintaining an overview of the other sources.
March 17, 2016 Read time: 1 min
20 Barco’s new operator workspace solution, OpSpace, is said to provide operators with intuitive access for viewing, monitoring and interacting with numerous remote PCs, in a single, unified high-resolution display. OpSpace integrates all applications into a single workspace with multiple displays and enables the operator to bring any application into a work area with a single click and interact with the application while maintaining an overview of the other sources. The system provides secure access across multiple domains, integrating only at the presentation layer while physically separating operators from the back-end systems to comply with governmental regulations and corporate requirements.

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