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| Planar, Wyse Introduce New Integrated Thin Client Network Displays Planar Systems announces a partnership with Wyse Technology to deliver the next generation of integrated thin client network displays. Planar's entry into the thin client market demonstrates its strategic commitment to deliver display offerings that address specific challenges, such as the need within the enterprise to protect sensitive information, centralize applications and streamline thin client installation. Planar's new ND product line is integrated with the Wyse thin client operating system – the fastest integrated thin client solution currently available. Designed for applications where space constraints, data centralization and security are key concerns, the Planar ND1750 and ND1950 are suited for nurses' stations at medical facilities, retail/point-of-sale work stations, call centers, computer labs at schools and universities, government offices and large enterprises. Enterprise users have increasingly turned to thin clients for desktop virtualization technology to centralize applications at the server level, and better manage and maintain IT resources and data. According to IDC, thin client solutions are expected to increase 25 percent annually to reach 8.5 million units worldwide shipped in 2011. Current thin client solutions require a thin client box, a separate monitor and cabling and power supplies. Planar's ND1750 and ND1950 save valuable desk space, decrease installation time and simplify cart or wall mounting by using one power supply and integrating the monitor with the Wyse Thin OS – the smallest, fastest and most secure operating system for thin computing at less than five megabytes in size. Planar's ND line offers installers and IT managers an affordable, true "plug-and-play" solution that combines the power and performance needed for demanding thin client applications, with a streamlined and easy-to-use package. The Wyse Thin OS offers a boot time of less than five seconds and built-in support for Microsoft Terminal Server, Citrix Application Delivery and VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure architectures. Additional ND1750 and ND1950 highlights: - Integrated Network Displays Powered by Wyse world-class thin-client platform; - 17" or 19" TFT LCD with SXGA resolution (1280 x 1024) and integrated speakers; - Application software that executes several times faster on Wyse Thin OS thin clients than on other full-featured embedded operating systems; - Integrated DSP for audio, voice and VoIP; - Wyse Thin OS connection methodologies: RDP to connect to Windows Terminal Services; ICA to connect to a Citrix Presentation Server, Desktop Server and Access Essentials; RDP and Multimedia Enhancements to connect to a VMware virtual client. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |