Thin clients / sales / implementation / consulting

Thin client - is a specialized device, which doesnt have the mechanical components such as fans and hard disk and looks like a small computer. The terminal is used only for data input and displaying the information, all applications running on the server.

Who uses thin clients

Many enterprises and institutions will appreciate the simplicity and efficiency of the solutions using thin client at the head office and remote branch offices, such as financial institutions, the real economy sector, call centres, small and medium-sized businesses, schools and universities.

Advantages of using thin clients

  • Security
    Centralized security - all data and applications reside on the server and dont transmitted over the network, so the risk of confidential informations outflow or damage of viruses is minimal.
  • Simplicity
    Connecting a new workplace or replacement of the failed take only a few minutes. An employee of the company can access your virtual desktop from any terminal inside the company, via the Internet, as well as from home, if needed.
  • Price
    The cost of the terminal, software and related licenses is much below the cost of a standard workstation. client consumes electrical power lower than standard computers. Lower TCO of IT infrastructure through centralized administration and reducing of costs for users support.
  • Ergonomics
    Thin Client is compact, generates less heat, so it doesnt need fans for cooling and also creates less noise.
  • Reliability
    Since thin client has no moving parts - it has a longer lifetime, compared with stationary PCs.

The implantation of thin clients provide a real return of investment, and consolidation of applications and data storage systems not only allows to improve the reliability and security, but also reduces total cost of ownership of IT infrastructure.

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