A Raspberry Pi enthusiast has managed to get Windows 7 on the cheap Linux computer using Citrix XenDesktop, a sign that the device could bring savings to businesses, according to the foundation behind ...
ViewSonic announced a major platform update to its SC-T25 Citrix Ready workspace hub (previously known as Citrix HDX Ready Pi). Added workspace hub features include: beacon-based session roaming, QR ...
BREA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solution products, today announced a major platform update to its SC-T25 Citrix Ready workspace hub (previously ...
ViewSonic has this week announced the imminent release of a major platform update to its SC-T25 Citrix Ready workspace hub, previously known as the Citrix HDX Ready Pi. The new update will be rolling ...
Raspberry Pi and other low cost computer modules could soon be used by business IT departments as thin clients. Citrix certainly thinks this is a possibility in cost-conscious IT departments faced ...
ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CITRIX SYNERGY, Booth #505 – ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solution products, showcases the SC-T25 Citrix Ready workspace hub at the 2018 ...
ORLANDO, Fla. and AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 08, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today ClearCube® Technology, Inc. an American technology leader in centralized computing and desktop virtualization announces at ...
NComputing has unveiled a new Raspberry Pi-based thin client device, the RX-HDX, to support Citrix's desktop virtualization environment. This is a follow-on device from the company's RX300. Here are ...
The Raspberry Pi was acclaimed as the saviour of the technology industry in the UK when it went on sale back in March, but it could now appeal to an even wider audience as it has been rigged to run ...
The Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer with a 700 MHz ARM processor, 256MB of RAM, 2 USB ports, an Ethernet jack, and HDMI output. While it’s a pretty impressive device for $35, one thing it can’t do is ...
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 ...
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