by Thin Clients Blog | Jun 21, 2023 | Blog
The term “thin client computing” refers to network devices that connect to a server with minimal local hardware and software. They have low energy processors, limited memory and hard disk space, and rely on the central server to do the heavy lifting. Users interact...
by Thin Clients Blog | Jun 14, 2023 | Blog
A thin client computer is a terminal device that doesn’t contain much more than a graphic display and an input mechanism like a keyboard, mouse, or touchscreen. It sends data to a central server and gets its programing, screen output, and storage from there....
by Thin Clients Blog | Jun 8, 2023 | Blog
Dell’s thin client business is a strong one. With Windows 10 migration picking up steam, organizations are looking to migrate apps to virtual desktop infrastructure environments and thin clients are the ideal endpoints. As a result, Dell is continuing to invest in the...
by Thin Clients Blog | May 31, 2023 | Blog
Thin client pc are computers that run on very little and connect to a central server to access software applications that are resident on the server. They use much less power than desktop computers and have minimal hardware, such as low-energy processors, minimal...
by Thin Clients Blog | Apr 5, 2023 | Blog
Thin clients are a popular option for many organizations looking to improve security and manageability in their IT environment. They allow users to work remotely and are easy to maintain and deploy. They’re also a great choice for businesses that have seasonal...
by Thin Clients Blog | Mar 30, 2023 | Blog
A dumb terminal is a monitor that does not process input on its own and instead sends all requests for data to a central computer. Dumb terminals are often used in office networks as they can be inexpensive and secure. Dumb terminals may also be called glass ttys...