EBOOK:
This expert resource discusses the value of thin clients in a virtual desktop environment, as well as how you can find the right solution that satisfies your specific requirements.
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.
SOFTWARE LISTING:
Ericom virtualization solutions enable you to administer virtual desktops from a centralized location, reducing the cost and complexity of virtual desktop deployment and upkeep. Supported virtualization servers include VMware, Microsoft and others.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
Find out how by combining the power of server virtualization with the flexibility of thin client devices, the IBM Virtual Client Solution can help to match end user needs with the right computing resources.
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.
WEBCAST:
It’s time to start thinking strategically about enterprise mobile applications. Outside of a few vertical industries, IT isn’t able to enforce a single device platform or OS. Applications are being requested for a wider range of devices, and more end-user applications are coming from outside IT.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study examines how a school district with limited resources was able to utilize a thin client solution, as part of a virtual desktop initiative, to extend better, more efficient services to users while dramatically reducing costs.
EGUIDE:
Thin clients are useful endpoints for organizations that support VDI, because they provide and extra layer of protection from user-initiated security risks. In this e-guide, find out the security benefits of using thin client devices as part of your desktop virtualization strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper focuses on how to integrate VoIP solutions with thin client computing. It covers why telephony is not only supported on a virtual PC but also why virtual PCs can perform better than a traditional PC desktop solution for telephony support.