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Published on: May 11th, 2010

Devon IT Introduces Citrix HDX-Ready SafeBook Vostro Thin Client Laptop

The SafeBook® Vostro is compatible with all Dell™ Vostro™ laptop hardware and accessories, but has no hard drive to prevent against data theft, loss, or corruption. The thin client laptop is available with Windows® Embedded Standard to give users a traditional user experience, including the ability to view rich media, video, and other powerful applications.

New SafeBook Model Built on Dell Vostro Laptop Platform, Supports Citrix’s HDX Xen Applications

King of Prussia, PA – May 11, 2010 – Devon IT, Inc., a leading thin client hardware and software provider, today announced the availability of the SafeBook® Vostro mobile thin client, built on the Dell™ Vostro™ laptop platform. The company will demo the new laptop in booth #430 at Citrix Synergy 2010 in San Francisco from May 12-14.

The SafeBook® Vostr

The New Devon IT SafeBook Vostro based on Dell Technology

o is also Citrix HDX-ready, a designation reserved for thin clients that have been verified to work with the advanced HDX technology in both Citrix XenDesktop™ and XenApp™. More information can be found here: http://www.citrix.com/ready/list/products?partnerKey=devon-it-inc&lang=en.

“Devon IT has once again collaborated with Dell to provide advanced alternative desktop technologies capable of transforming the way IT pros think about computing,” says Joe Makoid, President, Devon IT. “The SafeBook Vostro is the latest thin client to offer the best in durability, security, and performance, all at an extremely competitive price point. We continue to develop new thin client hardware and software innovations with IT leaders to advance thin client technology, and are excited to show this latest success at the Citrix Synergy trade show.”

The SafeBook® Vostro features an Intel® Celeron 743 1.3GHz low voltage processor and a small form factor with a 13.3” WLED display. This is Devon IT’s fourth generation of SafeBook® mobile thin client model.

Devon IT will be hosting technical demonstrations in booth #430 at Citrix Synergy 2010. The company’s engineers also routinely offer webinars for the media, and are available to comment on all topics relating to thin clients, alternative desktop solutions, desktop and server virtualization, and cloud computing. More information about the company’s hardware and software solutions are available at www.devonit.com.

About Devon IT

Devon IT, Inc, (www.devonit.com) is an information technology company that focuses on offering thin client hardware and software for alternative desktop solutions that provide enterprise customers with greater security, enhanced manageability, improved reliability, and lower costs. Devon IT's products are orderable from Dell and Devon develops products that support Dell's Flexible Computing Solutions. Devon IT is also the creator of VDI Blaster™ (www.vdiblaster.com), a software suite that transforms existing Windows® PCs into virtual desktops. Read Devon IT's technical blog "Thin Tank" at http://www.devonit.com/blog.

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