TMCNet:  Devon IT Demos New Thin Client and VDI Solutions at Citrix Synergy 2012

[May 03, 2012]

Devon IT Demos New Thin Client and VDI Solutions at Citrix Synergy 2012

KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. --(Business Wire)--

Devon IT, a leading provider of thin client and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) hardware and software solutions, announced today it is showcasing its latest thin client and VDI solutions at the upcoming Citrix Synergy (News - Alert) 2011 in San Francisco, CA, May 8-11, 2012. Devon IT will be in Booth # 519.

Devon IT will offer user demos of its Citrix HDX Ready™ thin clients, and its VDI Blaster™ software that repurposes PCs as thin clients. Devon IT will also offer live tweets from the tradeshow floor and you can follow Devon IT on Twitter (News - Alert) @DevonIT.

The new Devon IT solutions include ARM SOC-based thin clients as well as the very latest advanced processors with features that are designed for knowledge-based workers focused on multimedia and content creation. The solutions provide the following features:

  • Productivity and connectivity designed for quick and easy deployment and management with optional support for dual monitors
  • Business Class Control by allowing IT to centrally manage data and images in the data center
  • Reliable and flexible fan-less systems with no moving parts that are designed for a long life of service.

Devon IT offers a comprehensive set of software solutions to improve the manageability and control of the latest thin clients. These solutions, including Devon IT Echo™ Management Console and Devon Terminal Operating System (DeTOS), provide support for Microsoft (News - Alert) Windows Embedded and DeTOS thin clients and allow access to Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop, Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, and web-based applications Additionally, Devon IT VDI Blaster supports a wide array PCs while maximizing life and extending capital investments by allowing quick conversion to a thin client system.

"Citrix continues to evolve its leading remote desktop solutions to meet the growing needs of virtualization and cloud computing users," says Joe Makoid, President, Devon IT. "For years we have worked with Citrix and aligned our products with their application delivery solutions to provide the best desktop experiences to users. We are proud to let users test our newest Citrix Ready desktop technologies at Synergy."

HDX technology in Citrix XenDesktop™ delivers a high-definition user experience of virtual desktops and applications. The Citrix HDX Ready designation is reserved for thin client devices like the TC5X, built with the powerful Intel (News - Alert)® Atom™ n270 1.6GHz dual threaded processor, that have been verified to work with HDX technology in both XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp™.

For more information about virtual desktop hardware and software solutions or to schedule a private demonstration, email info@devonit.com or call (610) 757-4220 or toll-free at (888) 524-9382. For more information about information about Devon IT's software customization services, DeTOS™, Echo™, and VDI Blaster™, please visit www.devonit.com/software.

About Devon IT

Devon IT, Inc., (www.devonit.com) is a leading information technology company that offers thin client software, hardware, and virtual desktop solutions. Devon IT's products offer users in various industries and environments greater IT security, enhanced manageability, improved reliability, and lower costs. Devon IT is also the creator of patent pending VDI Blaster™ (www.vdiblaster.com) , a software suite that transforms PCs with hard drives into virtual desktops and the innovators of the SafeBook® thin client notebook. The company is headquartered in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania with offices in London, Shanghai and Bangalore. Read Devon IT's technical blog, "Thin Tank," at http://www.devonit.com/blog

All company, brand, or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.


[ Back To Homepage ]


FOLLOW US
Software Telco Congress

Virtualization has taken the IT world by storm but to date the comms market has been mostly unaffected – relying instead on proprietary appliances for numerous functions. A recent industry push to establish network standards virtualization will potentially shake-up the telecommunications market even more than the move to IP communications. As network hardware begins to be released as software, carriers are expected to save money and benefit greatly from new levels of flexibility related to hosting their network in private and virtual private clouds.

Software Telco Congress Benefits:


Who Will Attend:

Tier 1, 2 and 3 Telcos

Most Popular Articles