Thin clients are cheap, quiet Linux endpoints, but most people deploy them wrong. Here’s how to use them the right way.
The key is to remember the old adage about the right tool for the right job.
Amazon’s new thin client looks just like a Fire TV Cube… and that’s by design. At its AWS re:Ignite conference, the company this morning announced the launch of new $195 devices that allow enterprise ...
With Alexa in several products across Amazon.com Inc.’s portfolio, from streaming sticks to smart speakers, TVs and home hubs, accessible end-user computing hardware has evidently been one of the ...
The new Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client, a “reinvented” Amazon Fire TV Cube, will sell for $195, designed for enterprise customers to offer to their employees. (Amazon Photo) At a company famous for ...
HP's Elite t660 offers solid performance, plenty of connectivity, and an array of accessories, blurring the lines between a traditional thin client and small form factor edge PC. Impressive Thin ...
Why it matters: Before the advent of personal computers, dumb, low-power terminals were utilized to access powerful mainframe machines. Cloud computing platforms have revived the concept of thin ...
Thin clients CAN make sense, if you RDP sessions are enough to do your work. They might even save money and hassle if you can centralize a lot and make system administration easier, as there is no ...
The days when bandwidth and networking issues could hold back thin client devices may be over — thanks to Wi-Fi 7. Wi-Fi 6 promised performance to match a wired network, and now we’re beginning to see ...