Published on: January 13th, 2009
Industry’s Smallest Thin Client to be Used at American Council on Education (ACE) Meeting and Exposition
Thin desktops reducing IT costs for schools by nearly 50 percent
Thin desktops reducing IT costs for schools by nearly 50 percent
Attendees at the 91st American Council on Education (ACE) Annual Meeting who use a cyber cafe to check email or browse the Internet will experience firsthand the world’s smallest thin client, the TC2 from Devon IT, a leading alternative desktop solution company. The company today announced it will be a sponsor of the annual event with business partner IBM. The event will be held in Washington, D.C. from February 7-10 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel.
“The renowned ACE Annual Meeting brings together leaders from across the country to discuss and address critical issues facing higher education, and technology is always a staple of these conversations,” says Joe Makoid, president of Devon IT. “IT personnel in higher education are continuously seeking the best technology for their institutions, including that which will be more secure, manageable, and cost-effective. A large portion of our customer base is in the education sector, and we are proud to have our technology featured at such a prestigious event.”
For more information about the event or to register, visit http://www.aceannualmeeting.org/registration_information.cfm
For more information and to better understand how thin clients can help you reduce overall computing costs, please visit www.devonit.com, call 888-524-9382 or email info@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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