DeTOS
Devon Terminal Operating System (DeTOS) is an embedded Thin Client Operating System designed to be simple, secure and centrally manageable.
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Microsoft® Windows Embedded
Microsoft Windows Embedded is a componentized operating system optimized for usage on a thin client or embedded device. It uses the same code base as Windows XP Professional SP3 or Windows 7 which makes it compatible with all Windows devices and applications. It is especially useful for companies that need to run applications on the local device because Windows Embedded gives you the flexibility to install 3rd party software on the local OS. Devon IT thin clients running Microsoft Windows Embedded give the user a true desktop feel without total reliance on a back end infrastructure.
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Echo™ Thin Client Management Software Version 4.0
Devon IT Echo™ Thin Client Management Software is a unique and powerful software product, developed exclusively by Devon IT, that combines thin client management capabilities with connection management features.
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Software Customization Services for Thin Client Solutions
Devon IT software customization services gives companies the ability to deploy a customized thin client desktop based on the existing Devon IT DeTOS or Windows Embedded Standard (WES) thin client software and Devon IT Echo™ Management software. Customization services are offered for all existing and new Devon IT and Dell thin clients.
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Microsoft RemoteFX
RemoteFX is a set of RDP technologies – most prominently graphics virtualization and the use of advanced codes – that are being added to Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1. With Microsoft RemoteFX, users will be able to work remotely in a Windows desktop environment, watch full-motion video, enjoy Silverlight animations, and run 3D applications – all with the fidelity of a local-like performance when connecting over the LAN. Their desktops are actually hosted in the data center as part of a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) or a session virtualization environment (formerly known as Terminal Services).
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