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Netvoyager
Thin Client
Workstations
Netvoyager is
the leading UK based developer of Linux and Windows based thin client
devices and software.
Established in
1999, Netvoyager has strategic alliances with the leaders in
server-based computing such as Citrix, Microsoft, VMware, NoMachine and Ericom. Netvoyager products leverage open
technologies and eliminate the costs associated with traditional PC
architectures. Netvoyager enables enterprises to take advantage of
server-based computing (Citrix, Microsoft Terminal Services, Linux and
Virtual Desktop Technologies) to provide increased flexibility and
choice, as well as lower up-front expenditure and reduced total cost of
ownership.
Netvoyager's
products enable enterprises to gain control of their desktops and
access Windows, Linux, UNIX, web, mainframe, midrange and virtualised
applications from a single compact device.
Server-based
computing provides the basis for future-oriented data
processing with high savings potentials in management and
administration at a maximum level of security.
- More secure
- More reliable
- Lower TCO
- More manageable
- Reduced
desktop obsolescence
- Environmentally friendly - silent
operation and lower power consumption.
Wide server support -
- Citrix ICA,
Microsoft RDP, Ericom WebConnect and NX NoMachine
- VDI support
through VMWare VDM Web Interface and Ericom WebConnect
- X-Windows
(X11), VNC, Telnet and SSH
- Browser with
JavaScript Java VM, Java WebStart, Citrix Web Services, Adobe PDF and
Flash support.
- Extensive
local and remote printer driver support
- OpenVPN and
SSH Tunneling Support
Some Case Studies
Request more information
about Netvoyager HERE
View more
product information
on the Netvoyager web site HERE
For
pricing, information
or to order, please call 02 9659 9590 or email info@customtech.com.au.
Ask us about access
to
NoMachine application servers using Netvoyager Thin Clients.
Netvoyager Thin Clients are available
to
approved applicants for FREE evaluation. Please call to discuss your
requirements.
To get
started reselling Netvoyager in ANZ, please call +61 (0)2 9659 9590 or
email info@customtech.com.au.
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What
is a Thin Client?
General Introduction
A thin client is a
general term for computing devices that rely on centralised or
network-based resources to operate. A legacy example of thin clients is
the dumb terminal, which displayed text driven applications served by
mainframe computers and were generally deployed in schools,
universities, call centres and commercial establishments. Today's thin
clients provide more advanced functionality and support a graphical
environment and emerging technologies such as Citrix or Microsoft
terminal services.
Why would anyone consider a thin client?
A thin client is not a
complete computer, meaning it has reduced or no local storage and
reduced processing resources. This significantly reduces capital
expense at the desktop. Furthermore, the overhead costs associated with
administration, maintenance, support, security and installation are
significantly lower than a traditional PC. Netvoyager thin clients are
a realistic alternative to the traditional costly PCs.
Summary of Business Benefits
Direct Savings
Reduce desktop costs
Significantly reduce
staffing costs
Significant reduction in
desktop maintenance costs
Virtually remove the
need for desktop upgrades
Remove desktop
application upgrades
Remove viruses from the
desktop
Reduction of training
expense
Reduction in bandwidth
costs
Reduction or eliminate
remote office servers by centralisation
Significantly lower
desktop asset purchasing cost
Vastly reduced user
downtime waiting for help desk response
Less system downtime
through better redundancy and disaster recovery capabilities
Strategic Benefits
Application delivery
on-demand
Move desktop computing
towards a utility model
Applications available
to all users anytime and anywhere
Faster time to market
Supports distributed
business decision making
Quick expansion through
ease of deployment
Enables corporate
application standardisation
Reduced risk of data
loss (since the data and applications are centralised)
Supports homogeneous
clients (Windows, Linux/UNIX, Minis/Mainframes)
Improves remote user
support
Helps prevent theft of
intellectual property (i.e. data)
Eliminates games and
non-business time wasting activities
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