Technology moves at a lightning-fast pace. A brand new desktop computer has an average lifespan of two to five years, after which both its hardware and its software have become obsolete. For ...
After acquiring Zen Source, Citrix immediately announced the Zen Desktop. VMware recently announced its VDM 2.0 infrastructure technology for virtualized desktops. With the acquisition of Neoware, HP ...
If your business already manages server resources and you’re looking for a simpler endpoint device solution, you may want to consider thin client technology. Thin clients are more flexible, easier to ...
Jackie Viar says she's about had it with her thin-client installation. Although, the thin clients she chose cost less than PCs, they have yet to meet her needs. In addition, she has emerging ...
With customer data security and current economic concerns top-of-mind at Domino’s, the 8,200-store pizza delivery chain expedited the implementation of new thin-client POS operating platforms for its ...
Tom's mini-PC can surf/stream, comes up short with office apps and doesn't do Windows 11, but is perfectly capable of running a thin-client OS in a VDI setup. In two previous articles I talked about ...
American Industrial Systems, Inc. (AIS) the leader of open architecture, HMIs, Touch Panels, Industrial PCs (IPCs), and Embedded Computers, has now introduced a new portfolio of rugged, Industrial ...
Security is often a concern when businesses look at thin clients for the first time. Attaching a number of terminals that are office based and perhaps also mobile to their network and servers can seem ...
Zero client solutions such as Pano Logic's Pano System 4 trump PCs and thin clients in ease, simplicity, and long-term ROI, if users can work within the limitations Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI ...
It took almost a decade, but the era of the so-called "thin-client computer" ballyhooed by Oracle Corp. chairman Larry Ellison back in 1996 is finally coming to pass. The concept was that a ...
Thin clients can’t be cracked or hacked; they don’t have fans or disks to fail; they don’t need to be patched nearly as often as Windows; they don’t draw much power; and they don’t cost a whole lot of ...
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