PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript, featuring Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth, provides expert advice to help you select the right thin client for your environment. Learn which features are important and how to manage thin clients effectively.
DATA SHEET:
HP offers client virtualization under its HP Remote Client Solutions (RCS) portfolio, andit includes virtualized client solutions like thin clients blade PCs, blade workstations, VDI and server-based computing.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper outlines how a leading VMware product provides a complete VDI solution. Learn how this solution can help to lower total cost of ownership, increase user productivity, and other benefits.
WHITE PAPER:
In this short white paper, you will gain insight into an innovative virtualization approach to alleviate the headaches of security processes and password logins.
EGUIDE:
In this e-Guide from SearchVirtualDesktop.com, learn some important tips on how to choose the best thin clients and what features to look for. Also, check out the answers to commonly asked questions about thin client choices.
EGUIDE:
Access this expert e-guide to learn what you should be looking for in a thin client to help ensure a successful VDI project. Learn how to navigate the market as well as some of the common questions that are asked concerning thin client choices to get your project going in the right direction.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript features industry analysts Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth as they take a deeper look into thin client computing for today’s IT environment. Find out how this technology has evolved throughout the years and learn how it fits in a world of $300 PCs and netbooks.
EGUIDE:
Discover how the Zero Trust Model can help you secure the multiple endpoints accessing your network and prevent the spreading and loss of sensitive data. In addition, uncover the five data security design patterns that will help you implement this strategy successfully.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper examines the case study of Kindred Healthcare, Inc., a large provider of post-acute care services who desperately needed to find a way to improve branch connectivity under extremely tight budgetary pressures.