Thursday, March 4, 2010

Thin clients Computing

Thin clients

Using thin clients in stead of full-fledged PCs can minimize your Total Cost of Ownership considerably. If you are planning a thin client solution, don't forget to pay attention to the following:

  • do you want to convert existing PCs into thin clients, or do you want to buy thin client hardware?

  • the type and version of the operating system on the thin client: Linux, Windows CE or Windows XP embedded

  • do you need to interact with hardware like a scanner or a microphone, connected to the thin client?

  • If the hardware device needs a locally installed driver, you'll probably need Windows XP embedded
  • the version of the RDP and ICA client software on the thin client
  • do you need Internet Explorer on the thin client?
  • how easy is it to update the firmware, the OS and the Terminal Server client software?

  • the management program that usually comes with the hardware

  • Check for easy and centralized management of your (thin) clients. Is the management software vendor specific or not?
For more tips, download Choosing the right thin client devices, OS & management software from 2X

Software thin clients and management systems

Thin client manufacturers

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