From what I understand, thin clients are supposed to function just like workstations. Well, that hasn't been the case for me. I have a DOS based program that uses a printer table to asign each network ...
Thin clients are the kind of hardware that should be a home labber’s open secret, but somehow still feels like insider baseball. They are cheap, quiet, and usually built to last years in the office ...
Tom's mini-PC can surf/stream, comes up short with office apps and doesn't do Windows 11, but is perfectly capable of running a thin-client OS in a VDI setup. In two previous articles I talked about ...
Thin clients are only disappointing if you give them the wrong job ...
Wyse Technology is set to unveil a wide-ranging set of products and partnerships as it tries to jump-start the concept of server-based computing. Wyse Chief Executive Officer John Kish will be in New ...
Thin-client hardware has standardized on x86 architecture, but software varies significantly among vendors -- major manufacturers like Dell and HP increasingly rely on third-party operating systems ...
A few years ago, thin clients were all the rage. Leading the charge was Sun Microsystems, driven perhaps by a disdain for Microsoft, but many others were producing a variety of thin-client products on ...