What’s Planned for PCoIP, Tera2 Zero Clients, and the New Trusted Zero Clients?

Important dates and how to consider the choices for Tera2 Zero Clients and the new Trusted Zero Client Announcement from HP

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HP recently announced an end to their hardware and software support for remote PC connections using Trusted Zero Clients (any brand/make/model), Anyware, Anyware Trust Center, and Teradici Desktop Access.  You can read their announcement below.  

 


End of Life Announcement for HP Anyware, Trusted Zero Clients, and Anyware Trust Center

April 2026

After careful consideration around our portfolio investment priorities, we have made the difficult decision to wind down certain areas of our remote desktop solutions. This decision enables us to focus our resources on product categories where we can deliver the greatest customer value and drive long-term innovation.

As part of this shift, HP is announcing the planned End of Life (EOL) for HP Anyware, Trusted Zero Clients, and Anyware Trust Center.

For Desktop Access customers (Tera2 Zero Clients and PCoIP Management Console), the previously set EOL date remains December 31, 2029.

Below are key dates, renewal limitations, and support considerations to help plan effectively and ensure a smooth transition.

HP Anyware Trusted Zero Clients /
Anyware Trust Center
Desktop Access
(Tera2 Zero Clients and PCoIP Management Console)
End of sale 7 May, 2026 9 April, 2026 Contact Zero Client (Tera2) vendor
Renewals Available for purchase through 31 October, 2027

Maximum one year term, with support ending on 31 October, 2028

9 April, 2026 31 December, 2028
End of life Maintenance and support for customers and partners with multi-year terms will continue until 31 October, 2029 Limited to setup and troubleshooting

No new updates or patches

Last supported version: 25.10, with support ending on 31 October, 2026

31 December, 2029

HP Z Remote Graphics Software (HP RGS) will continue to be available to support workstation-centric use cases and will be offered as an alternative solution for certain HP Anyware customers.

For more information:

Thank you for your continued partnership and support. We remain committed to supporting you through this transition.

HP Team


 

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