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May 16th, 2011

Devon IT to Demonstrate New WES7 Thin Client with Microsoft RemoteFX at Tech-Ed Atlanta

“The simple fact is that today’s thin clients paired with high-powered graphics software like WES7 with RemoteFX can deliver a true Windows experience and all the rich media PC users access today,” says Joe Makoid, president of Devon IT. “Microsoft is a desktop giant, and we expect RemoteFX to set the tone for Windows OS delivery on thin clients. Devon IT has been on the forefront of thin client and virtual desktop solution development for years, and we are committed to continually changing the face of desktop computing.”

March 7th, 2011

A VDI Desktop can’t be more difficult to order than a PC!

How many companies sit down with their IT teams and actively discuss and review. Right now, there are too many options for many companies to effectively consider.

February 25th, 2011

Is VDI Better Than a Desktop PC?

VDI is getting better faster everyday with the big software companies like Microsoft, VMware, and Citrix investing in and continually releasing advancements to their access protocols. This, combined with the hardware powerhouses like Dell who are releasing newer and better products rapidly makes this the critical inflection point for companies looking to move to VDI.

February 22nd, 2011

Devon IT Announces RemoteFX-Optimized Windows Embedded Standard 7 Thin Client to Advance Virtual Desktop Computing Experience

RemoteFX takes advantage of GPU virtualization and advanced codecs and delivers the full modern Windows 7 desktop experience, including multimedia and multiple displays, to thin clients,. The TC5Xc thin client will feature Windows Embedded Standard 7 delivering a highly secure environment to protect important data with the latest features for safe, seamless connectivity between the thin client and the network.

February 21st, 2011

RemoteFX Raises the Bar

Microsoft recognized the need to enhance its ubiquitous Remote Deskstop Protocol (RDP) and in 2010 announced RemoteFX. This quantum leap in Microsoft remoting protocols leverages the power of virtualized graphics resources and advanced codecs to recreate the fidelity of hardware-assisted graphics acceleration, including support for 3D content and Windows Aero, on a remote user’s device.

November 1st, 2010

Devon IT to demonstrate new ARM-based FX1 thin client with Microsoft RemoteFX at TechEd Europe

Low Cost thin client redefines virtual desktop computing through RDP 7.1 with RemoteFX

May 12th, 2010

Devon IT Announces Plans for Microsoft RemoteFX-Optimized Zero Client

“Devon IT has been a recognized innovator in developing cutting-edge alternative desktop technologies for the last five years”

March 22nd, 2010

Microsoft Gets Virtual

Microsoft announced its RemoteFX client, and Devon IT is developing a Microsoft RemoteFX software client.

March 19th, 2010

Devon IT announces Plans for Integration of Thin Client Solutions with Microsoft RemoteFX

Devon IT’s investments in RemoteFX designed for future compatibility with rich media enhancements in Windows Server 2008 R2

March 18th, 2010

Microsoft Accelerates Desktop Virtualization

Expands desktop virtualization strategy to offer choice, manageability and cost savings.

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February 2, 2012

New Thin Client Features Extend Devon IT VDI Blaster PC Repurposing Software

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January 26, 2012

Devon IT Releases DeTOS 7.1 Operating System with Devon Zero Client Configuration Features

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November 16, 2011

Managing Thin Clients and VDI Keeps Getting Better

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