| TeleCLIENT Thin Clients What are thin clients? Thin clients are display devices that provide server based applications on remote terminal servers, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services. More and more businesses today are seeking substantial Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) savings by reducing network administration costs, lower amount of help desk support, decreasing hardware acquisition costs, rapidly deploying application software and upgrades , and lowering operating system upgrade costs. By transferring all the application process to powerful centralized servers, the thin client primarily manages display updates, mouse and keyboard clicks and inputs.
TeleVideo TeleCLIENT thin clients product families are the ideal thin clients, designed and optimized for use with all business critical applications. TeleCLIENTs are also designed to lower the TCO in client/server based network environments by increasing security and reducing administration at every desktop. All TeleCLIENTs are loaded with Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) that executes along Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 Server, or the Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) protocol through Citrix MetaFrame products.
The deployment of TeleCLIENTs in the network, users have the ability to access and manage Windows based applications for healthcare, manufacturing, education, financial, government, hospitality and POS (Point Of Sale) applications, all within the familiar Microsoft Windows user interface. Compared to traditional display terminals, TeleCLIENTs allow access to the Legacy servers and the Internet, thereby accessing traditional mainframe applications and performing web-based services.
TeleCLIENTs have the option of the Microsoft Windows CE.net, Microsoft XPe or Linux operating systems. Integrated with 15 or 17-inch LCD, stand-alone, internal wireless, touchscreen and smart card are just a few of the features and form factors TeleCLIENT supports. |