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| Business continuity management and data security are primary business drivers for your organization. Whether you're worried about regulatory compliance, corporate data security, disaster recovery or IT management costs, virtualizing your client infrastructure can revolutionize your business continuity planning strategy. |
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| The following diagram illustrates how HP's Remote Client Solutions are deployed in a typical midsize business. |
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Virtualizing your desktop infrastructure allows all corporate data to be contained within the data centers on Blade PCs, and accessed at the local or remote workplace through HP Thin Clients. Only graphical representations of the data, rather than the data itself, are encrypted and sent to user access devices. Data and applications can be accessed from almost any Internet-connected device, without having sensitive company or client data outside the office, maximizing data security at every step.
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Ensure business continuity – When disaster strikes, and a regional site becomes unavailable, users can connect immediately from alternate home and office locations. Data disaster recovery planning becomes a much less daunting prospect. |
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Optimize user experiences – Users can work from most any internet connected device with the same settings, application response times are faster, data backups are automated, and the user experiences very little downtime. |
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Reduce costs – Interruptions to workforce productivity are minimized with access devices like Thin Clients containing solid-state devices with no moving parts to break. |
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Reduce power consumption – HP Thin Clients can be up to 80 percent more power efficient than traditional desktop PCs with similar capabilities1. |
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| Deliver the right experience across the range of your user requirements with easy, more secure and affordable HP Thin Clients. The broad HP portfolio of Thin Clients help you gain a competitive advantage without compromising performance, security, and reliability. |
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| HP offers several different levels of sophistication in our Thin Client portfolio with support for leading operating systems: |
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HP ThinConnect is a custom embedded operating system designed for simple deployment and management. HP ThinConnect is best if you're looking for a basic, low cost server-based computing solution with integrated connection brokers and support for a basic set of peripherals. |
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Windows CE and NeoLinux are perfect if you need a server-based computing solution for mainstream business with the right combination of performance, features, and price. Both Windows CE and NeoLinux can be customized based on individual user requirements and include a web browser, media player, terminal emulations, wide screen support and broader peripheral support. |
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Windows XP Embedded and Debian Linux are ideal if you need a more powerful and flexible server-based computing experience. Standard features include a highly customizable OS, support for local applications, familiar interface, full-featured browser, dual monitor support, widescreen resolutions, and the broadest availability of hardware and software components. |
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| A desktop virtualization strategy can provide business continuity, data disaster recovery, and optimum data security at reduced cost. And only HP has all the technologies, services, partnerships, and more to deliver these benefits to your enterprise in the most efficient way. |
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Savings based on a deployment of 1,000 Thin Clients, plus additional savings in air conditioning costs. Actual savings a customer could see will vary and is dependent on many factors, including but not limited to thin client usage patterns, electricity rates, desktops being replaced and manufacturing variability. |
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