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Info-Tech conducted its own market evaluation of eight leading thin client solutions. Use this tool to narrow the vendors to a shortlist of solutions that best satisfy the organization's requirements, before sitting down with dealers and...

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Info-Tech predicts that thin clients will continue to entice enterprises to switch away from traditional desktops in favor of increased security and cost benefits.

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Vendor Landscape market evaluations provide an overview of the market so enterprises can ascertain the suitability of each vendor's solution. Vendors covered in this Thin Client VL include Wyse, HP, Pano Logic, Chip PC, IGEL, Samsung, Oracle,...

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As the workforce grows increasingly mobile, enterprises are looking for a way to accommodate this mobility without sacrificing security and productivity. The new generation of mobile thin clients can offer a solution, but not for everyone.

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Thin clients combined with virtual PCs have emerged as a legitimate alternative to traditional PC deployments in the enterprise. However, there are limitations that need to be considered. One such limitation is the inability of the Remote...

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Recent developments such as remotely accessed, centrally hosted, virtual PCs are breathing new life into thin client as a desktop computing option. While thin clients are still far from displacing traditional "fat" PCs, older approaches to thin...

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End-user resistance is a common roadblock to thin client deployment. Recent improvements in the end-user experience are changing the rules of engagement. See what the leading vendors are doing to make thin client more attractive.

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Hewlett-Packard's recently finalized $214-million acquisition of Neoware is indicative of current growth and renewed interest in the thin client market. This consolidation has also reduced the number of major players. Take advantage of the new...