The vendor is developing the Windows XP-based thin clients, code-named Eiger and Monch, to make it easier for system builders and partners to deploy pre-packaged thin-client solutions instead of ...
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 ...
Tom Fenton explains how to repurpose an 'obsolete' Windows 10 laptop into a capable thin client using 10ZiG RepurpOS, ...
NComputing is unveiling today a computer which costs just $200 but acts like a full-fledged Windows PC for the enterprise. The L300 — the latest in a series of models — is a little box that connects ...
Microsoft Corp. is working on two thin-client versions of Windows XP to offer a lower-cost operating system alternative for users of server-centric computing, people familiar with the company’s plans ...
Windows Thin PC, with the help of RemoteFX, provides a secure and easily-manageable environment that's capable of running rich web apps and 3D games. Best of all, though: it's free to Microsoft SA ...
Thin Clients are typically compact, low-power, low-performance computers that don’t need a lot of horsepower, because their primary purpose is to connect to a remote server that’s doing all the real ...
We are debating in our group on how best to setup a batch of 800 users. Should we go with a thin or thick client solution, PC's will be provided.<BR><BR>We already have Citrix Farms, and licenses, ...
Running applications across a network to terminals from a dedicated computer is an old idea. Ever since the mainframe and the PC began to share the IT environment, businesses have wrestled with ...
Do you really want to manage a fleet of expensive PCs that require ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting? A growing number of businesses are saying no. Instead, they’re exploring an alternative to ...
Microsoft is working on two thin client versions of Windows XP to offer a lower cost operating system alternative for users of server-centric computing, people familiar with the company’s plans said.