Cloud Computing

Dell Expands Cloud Client Computing Portfolio

Launches new Dell Wyse ThinOS 8 and Dual-Core Thin Client

Dell has made another addition to its Cloud Client Computing portfolio, Dell Wyse ThinOS 8 firmware and the Dell Wyse D10D thin client.

The go-to source for secure virtual desktop solutions, Dell Wyse designed ThinOS 8 firmware as well as the D10D thin client to respond right out of the box to the increasing enterprise security threats. Virus-immune ThinOS 8 eliminates the need for security patches or expensive local software to safeguard against evolving security threats announced the press release.

Dell Wyse ThinOS 8 is enterprise-ready with capabilities to support common security needs, including smartcard, proximity card, single sign-on, 802.1X, and extensive EAP security. The company further says that because of its native security and manageability advantages, ThinOS 8 lowers the total cost of ownership of endpoint devices helping organizations optimize their IT investments.

The first dual-core thin client paired with ThinOS, the D10D offers cutting edge wireless options supporting full 802.11 A/B/G/N with up to 300 MBPS connection speeds eliminating delays.

“Dell is committed to empowering enterprises of any size with the most secure, manageable and turnkey virtual desktop solutions possible,” said Steve Lalla, Executive Director (marketing) and Chief Strategy Officer, Dell Cloud Client Computing, “With the combination of the Dell Wyse D10D and ThinOS 8, we are delivering our customers great value for their IT investments. These solutions allow customers to address security challenges with a cost-effective, high-performing VDI solution so they can focus on growing their businesses.”

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