If your business already manages server resources and you’re looking for a simpler endpoint device solution, you may want to consider thin client technology. Thin clients are more flexible, easier to ...
Wylie Wong is a freelance journalist who specializes in business, technology and sports. He is a regular contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. Schools take different approaches to ...
I've been following the evolution of client-side computing off and on for over 20 years. Remember ASCII terminals? Green screens? Beehives? X terminals? If you do, they're most likely dimming memories ...
General Dynamics Itronix has released four new thin-client computers, including two notebook models, aimed at enterprises that are virtualizing their user computing platforms. General Dynamics Itronix ...
NComputing is marching forward with its mission of driving computing costs toward zero. Today, the maker of thin-client shared computers is announcing a system that allows three times as many users to ...
The U.S. Thin Client Market was valued at USD 398.88 million in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 469.80 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 1.65% from 2026 to 2035. As the most mature thin client ...
With more than 1.2 million thin-client computers sold in developing countries, NComputing has a big hit on its hands as it delivers low-cost computing to those who can’t afford or don’t need ...
One of the great predictions of desktop computing from the mid 1990s was that we would all move to so-called thin clients, stripped-out desktop computers containing only processor, display driver, and ...
There are two end-user computing devices I hold in the highest disregard: all-in-one PC desktops and thin clients. While they both apparently have their place in the information technology ...
Single-board computers (SBCs), such as the Raspberry Pi, are great for home lab experimentation. Still, every time I've gotten something working on one, I realize it's not quite as powerful or helpful ...
ZICHRON YAACOV, Israel — As part of its strategy to move toward complete “thin client” computers to replace desktops, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) plans to issue a $35 million tender for tens of ...