Thin client: prefer lean

Not every workstation needs a fully equipped PC with all the technical refinements. A 'thin client' is a desktop computer that has no moving parts at all, i.e. no hard disk, DVD drive etc.. Instead, it uses resources from the connected data center, which saves a considerable amount of energy.

All data processing is now handled by the server via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP): the results of all queries and calculation steps appear on the user's monitor without delay.

We recommend the use of thin clients wherever server structures are in place. Such a network not only makes a significant contribution to more green IT, but also saves a lot of money in terms of hardware. From a business point of view, too, there is no rational reason to do without thin clients any longer.

Because slenderness is not just a visual gain.

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