What are the types of zero clients and the alternatives?
Trusted Zero Client
Latest generation of zero client
Software-based instead of hardware-based
Manufactured with an official “birth certificate” for authentication in a Zero Trust environment
Uses PCoIP (or PCoIP Ultra) secure protocol via HP’s Anyware software
Trust Center management console for endpoint management and verification of trusted status
Ability to lock device out of network connection if authentication fails
Compatible with Blast Extreme
Zero+ Client
Features soldered-down internal components for heightened security
Can be restricted to a single connection via a designated protocol
Permitted to make additional connections.
Offers a secure endpoint with flexibility to operate across various VDI environments
Allows access to multiple networks/software programs as permitted by IT
Zero Client
(TERA2 chip-based)
Utilizes proprietary TERA2 chips for secure connections to a single designated host computer on a specific network
Supports limited 4K displays (DP models only)
Offers dual- and quad-display options
Available with either copper or fiber network connections
Uses the PCoIP protocol
Can connect to the host computer via a one-time purchase Remote Workspace Card (host card) or HP’s Anyware software