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Thin Client Uses and Benefits Explained

Thin Clients are compact devices with few moving parts and locally stored programs. They connect to servers to perform compute roles and run remote display protocols to access hard drives in secure data centers. This process instantly delivers virtual applications and desktops to end users.

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How GPUs Add Value To Virtualized Environments

GPU: To Use Or Not To Use?
Anyone who uses Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) will agree that the technology is several things rolled into one. For starters, it effectively delivers applications and desktops to users, facilitates remote access, streamlines IT administration and boosts productivity. Furthermore, it facilitates BYOD programs and is a proactive disaster recovery solution for workplaces.

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ClearCube® Strengthens Partnership with Teradici, Announces PCoIP Integration with Sentral Management Software

Sentral 6.10 CVDI Management Software and Connection Broker for PCoIP Hardware and Software Deployments to Offer Latest Features in Q1 2019.
Austin, TX – December 4th, 2018 — All Media For Immediate Release

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Security Benefits Of Thin Client Devices

The Age of VDI Clients
The first Thin Clients were designed to address the cost, complexity and management challenges of standard IT setups. Today, their use cases go beyond these as companies are always looking for new ways to harness their potential.

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Why Thin Clients For The Retail Sector?

Developing A Winning IT Strategy
Like all industries, the retail sector today faces tight margins and staying competitive means having to streamline operations at all times. In any case, adopting the correct IT solution is the first step to business success. This applies to all, whether you operate in the corporate headquarters, in warehousing, in factory shops or retail stores. Retail companies are always looking for cost-effective solutions that simplify processes, deliver flexibility and make good use of resources.

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The Future of Thin Client Computing

The Thing With PCs
An increase in mobile device usage has led to the belief that the post-PC era is finally here. Some experts consider mobile shopping as an investment in the future. On the other hand, purchasing thick clients is viewed as an unwillingness to adopt change. Even then, there are users who prefer to get the job done through PCs instead of smartphones, laptops, and tablets. What’s more, they present an interesting argument in its favor. Why replace a perfectly functioning desktop computer with new systems which will require time and effort to get used to?

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Why Thin Client Technology for VDI Requirements

Introduction-PC Nightmare
Why is the topic of VDI requirements so common today? In fact, why shift to this technology when your PC is working just the way you expect it to? Or maybe not.
As an IT professional, you have a pretty good idea about how your day begins. You arrive at work and are just ready to tackle your to-do list when your computer crashes. Then, you spend the next hour figuring out the problem and it turns out that your PC is the latest victim of a virus. Or, let’s say that your machine suddenly decides to automatically install an update. You end up sitting idle, watching the clock tick because the process is taking forever to complete. Next thing you know, half the day is gone and you have a deadline to meet. Surely, your fat client never took that into account, but you can always count on one to slow you down.

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Tips to Make VDI Simple and Affordable

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure VDI is hosting user desktops inside a virtual machine that runs on a server in the data center. It consists of software and hardware resources that deliver virtual desktops which users can access anywhere, anytime, and on any device.

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How to Choose the Thin Client Deployment that Best Suits Your Needs

One of the most important decisions you’ll ever make in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure VDI project is selecting the perfect endpoint to suit your needs. To put it simply, VDI is the practice of running desktop operating systems on VMs located in data centers.

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Why VDI for SMBs

This is a common question in the IT world. Simply put, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is virtualization technology. It involves running user desktops inside VMs and hosting them in data centers where they can be centrally managed.

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How to repurpose a PC: Use Cloud Desktop OS to bring your old computer back to life

When it comes to upgrading your IT resources to a virtual environment, everyone wants to get the best bang for their buck. While PCs can be expensive to buy and upgrade, ClearCube offers a competitive and cost-effective way to extend the life of your IT infrastructure without breaking the bank. Using ClearCube PC Repurposing Software, you can now extend the life of your hardware by turning aging PC Endpoints into Thin Client terminals. What is PC Repurposing, you ask? Let us explain.

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Teradici Host Cards

PCoIP Remote Workstation Teradici Host Cards Are Not Going Anywhere
You may have come across posts circulating online about Teradici retiring their PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards.
It is important to note that only the Teradici-branded SKUs of these products are no longer available. Being the first OEM of PCoIP Host Cards, ClearCube’s range matches the original specification of what you have come to expect from Teradici’s line of the same. Rest assured; you receive exactly the same high quality firmware and features that ensure consistent functionality and compatibility with your equipment. Please contact us for access to complete technical support and maintenance on this.

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