A type of thin client that permanently contains only system software for booting the operating system from the network. Applications come from the server as well, and there is no local storage.
A client machine that relies on the server to perform the data processing. Either a dedicated thin client terminal or a regular PC with thin client software is used to send keyboard and mouse ...
Thin clients were once thought by some to be the ... serving only as a convenient local way for users to get access to the network. They never quite caught on, but [Jan Weber] found an old example ...
That’s apparently what was on [Crimson Repair]’s mind lately, the result being the discovery that an old thin client PC makes a dandy stand-in for a Raspberry Pi, at least in some cases.
Citrix Systems Inc., a business unit of Cloud Software Group Inc., today announced that it had acquired Unicon GmnH, a thin client provider, for an undisclosed price.
The vendor is developing the Windows XP-based thin clients, code-named Eiger and Monch, to make it easier for system builders and partners to deploy pre-packaged thin-client solutions instead of ...
As Dell's Wyse thin-client business faces increased competition from rivals such as IGEL, the launch of revamped new Wyse hardware is evidence that Dell isn't letting up. The market opportunity is ...
It's hard to get excited about feature phones with 320 x 240 resolution, but Shioupyn Shen thinks precisely such devices are about to bring millions of people to the ...