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How to Find the Default IP Address on Your PCoIP Zero Client

Understanding the default IP address of your ClearCube PCoIP Zero Client is essential — especially in the event of a network outage. Knowing where to locate this information ensures you can troubleshoot effectively and maintain seamless remote desktop connectivity.

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How to Recover a Lost or Forgotten Password on a ClearCube PCoIP Zero Client

Forgetting a password happens to the best of us — but getting back into your ClearCube PCoIP Zero Client is a simple and secure process. In this quick guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to recover access if you’ve lost or forgotten your administrative password.

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How to Select Your Preferred Protocol in Cloud Desktop OS

When working with ClearCube Thin Clients running Cloud Desktop OS, it’s important to configure your preferred remote protocol to ensure seamless connectivity with your virtual desktop environment. Whether you’re using VMware Horizon, PCoIP, or RDP, here’s how you can select the protocol that works best for your deployment.

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Two ways to fix your screen resolution error running ClearCube Cloud OS

Accidentally setting the wrong screen resolution on your ClearCube Thin Client can result in a black screen. Fortunately, there are two simple ways to resolve the issue—depending on whether or not you know the device’s IP address.

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How to Update Firmware or CloudOS on Your ClearCube Thin Client

Keeping your ClearCube Thin Client up to date ensures optimal performance, security, and compatibility. Whether you’re updating the firmware or CloudOS, the process is straightforward.

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How to Check the CloudOS Version on Your ClearCube Thin Client

Need to verify which version of CloudOS is running on your ClearCube Thin Client? Whether you’re troubleshooting, performing updates, or just taking inventory, it’s quick and easy to find this information.

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Desktop PC vs Remote Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Coping with technology and security breaches in a constantly evolving business landscape requires organizations to manage their IT infrastructure more easily, efficiently, and securely. Taking this into account, the world where office work is almost always performed at a desk, via a company-issued laptop or computer, is rapidly declining. The availability of newer, more portable devices, coupled with the near-ubiquity of Internet access, enables remote work. Employees are increasingly accessing applications remotely as a service, either from the enterprise data center or from multiple cloud providers.

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Working From Home With Cloud Technology

COVID-19 has made it necessary for organizations to develop remote work strategies, transitioning many employees to work from home. Of course, this has led to a rise in connectivity and productivity challenges, not to mention social distancing which is by no means easy for industries built around person-to-person interactions. So, how can smart cloud solutions ensure businesses will succeed in the long run?

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How To Manage VDI Provisioning

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure hosts a desktop instance on a centralized server in a data center that users can access over a secure network with an endpoint. There are many devices to choose from, including Thin Client solutions, Zero Clients, laptops, tablets, and so on. This simplified desktop management platform offers users an isolated environment in which they can log into their virtual machines (VMs) anywhere, anytime, and on any client device. The benefits are clear:

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How VDI Can Help Your Accounting Business – Powerful Remote Connection

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) technology facilitates remote access to desktops hosted inside virtual machines (VMs) that live on servers in secure data centers. Users access desktops using Powerful Remote Connection endpoints, such as Thin Clients and Zero Clients, while benefiting from a true PC-like experience. For an accounting enterprise, is it worth transitioning from a conventional desktop environment to virtualization? Will it receive all VDI business benefits, including secure and high-performance digital premises, centralized IT management, reduced costs, and business agility?

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4 Points to Consider Before Buying Mini PCs

The personal computer market started with the invention of machines such as MITS Altair, Apple II, and IBM PC. Many contributions soon followed, including tablets, laptops, workstations, and servers which gained immense popularity. Today, several computers are designed in compact form factors, and there is more preference for mini PCs than giant towers.

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5 Lesser Known Facts About VDI and Personal Cloud Computer

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is an evolving technology and many businesses are still familiarizing themselves with the concept of operating a hosted desktop. The process centralizes IT management as virtualization separates the servers into virtualized desktops, allowing users to access them remotely through practically any device. The role of management software is important here as it oversees virtual machines (VMs) that host the virtual desktops. This answers the question ‘what is VDI and how it works,’ which users often ask on the Internet.

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