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Devon IT Announces Availability of Thin Client Terminals with NoMachine NX Client
By Newsdesk
Jan 20, 2006

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Devon IT announced the availability of NoMachine NX Client on NTA Thin Client terminals. 

 

NoMachine has built the foundations of its NXDCA on two well known and widely used open standards, SSH and the X-Window System, the windowing system which is behind the GUIs of Linux and the Unix Operating System.

 

"With the most advanced and affordable terminals on the market today, customers can easily implement a secure thin-client solution with access to a broad range of applications and data," explained Joe Makoid, President, Devon IT. "The NoMachine NX Client combined with NTA terminals helps increase the benefits of thin client implementations by enabling reliable connectivity to systems that use NoMachine remote access solutions."

 

"Combining NoMachine's capabilities of distributing applications efficiently across the network along with the NTAVO thin client terminal will help provide customers a complete thin client solution. This alliance is an opportunity to implement an efficient server-centric computing solution in a very affordable way," said NoMachine CEO and CTO Gian Filippo Pinzari.

 

"NTAVO thin client solutions are excellent solutions for anyone looking to improve the security and reliability of their computer systems," explained Makoid. "NTA Thin Client terminals are used by many of the world's largest financial, manufacturing and retail companies. Our terminals enable enterprise customers to access the capability of today's most powerful personal computers at much lower up-front and total costs. Because NTA Thin Client terminals are more secure, more reliable and more manageable than PCs, they can provide significant improvements in cost savings and security to organizations around the world."

 

NTAVO is available from Devon IT, a leading provider of server-centric computing products and services. Devon IT focuses on offering thin client terminals and ultra-secure remote access solutions that provide enterprise customers with greater security, enhanced manageability, improved reliability, and lower costs. Devon IT is headquartered in King of Prussia, PA.


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