![]() ![]() Wa_emtsubject: "emtsubject:itinformationtechnology/clientcomputing", Wa_emtcontenttype: "emtcontenttype:donotuse/webpage/landingpage", Enable Hardware as a Service (HaaS) delivered via managed service providers.Deploy Desktop as a Service (DaaS), the next evolution in VDI.Support remote client solutions related to emerging 5G and cloud technologies.Address complex issues around security and manageability.These devices are ideal for helping IT teams: ![]() When powered by Intel® technologies, thin clients enable great user experiences with integrated graphics, support for 4K displays, and responsive compute performance. By creating an architecture between the thin client device and the server, Intel® technologies enable virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), intelligent desktop virtualization (IDV), and transparent client infrastructure (TCI). Thin clients enable a virtualized business environment, which often delivers cost savings, security, and scalability benefits. The difference between a thick and thin client is that a “thick” or “rich” client is a full-featured computer, while a thin client computer relies on a server to handle most of its workloads. This may be a cloud server or an on-premises edge server. Thin clients are centrally managed, with most of their memory, applications, and data stored on a server. A thin client is a lightweight computer with no hard drive.
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