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HP Thin Clients in VDI-as-a-service solution from HP Enterprise
Solution Brief
HPE Greenlake VDI-as-a-service is a virtual desktop infrastructure solution that securely delivers Windows and cloud-hosted desktops and applications all while providing end-users access to all of their virtual desktops, applications and online services through a single digital workspace.
By deploying it on HPE SimpliVity—a hyperconverged infrastructure that dramatically improves your efficiency and performance—and with HPE GreenLake—a flexible pay-per-use service, you can achieve all these with fewer resources, lower costs, increased manageability and performance.
Reduce cost, improve ROI
Built-in data protection with 90% storage reduction
Simplify desktop and application management
HP Thin Client is the best end-point device to access theHPE Greenlake VDI-as-a-service solution offered by HP Enterprise
Importance of VDI-as-a-service
Proactive Service / Support planning and advice
Locally assigned Account Support Manager & named
Technical Account Manager
24 x 7 Proactive Support
Pre-provisioned and ready to use
Proactivelyreplenished capacity
Elastic and scalable on-site infrastucture
Monthly billing (Pay-per-use)
Transform static desktops into secure, digital workspaces on demand
Pay-per-use economics
Secure data, simplify complience
Solution Brief
The secured thin client is best access device to access VDI environment
HP Thin Client is most suitable device to access virtual PC environment due to its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, security, ease of operations and manageability.
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HP Thin Clients’ Value PropositionKey attributes of HP Thin Clients make it a suitable device for specific-purpose or embedded computing.
Plug-and-play and simple operationsHP Thin Client is designed to be a plug-and-play device, making the IT operation as simple as possible and reduce the cost of providing deskside IT support for users.
Energy-efficient and low heat dissipationHP Thin Clients is energy efficient, consuming less power than a traditional PC. It will result in more cost savings and contribute into the customer’s green initiative.
Device-level managementHP Thin Clients are highly manageable remotely using complimentary, enterprise-grade, HP Device Manager software.
Fan-less design: completely silentHP Thin Client is typically fan-less. It is therefore completely silent devoid of the hissing sound of the fan. At the same time, fan-less design increases reliability.
Compact design The slim, compact, design of HP Thin Clients makes it easy to mount behind display screens. It will provide a clean and clutter-free workplace for users.
Drive multiple screensA single HP Thin Client can drive 2, 4 or 6 display screens, each up to 4k resolution2 to cater to different user requirements.
Embedded operating systemHP Thin Clients run on Linux® or Windows® Embedded operating system, with enhanced security and smaller OS footprint.
Support for fiber-optic networksHP Thin Clients support fiber-optic network interfaces1 (FNIC) that may be required to further enhance data-security.
Warranty and worldwide support servicesHP Thin Clients carries a 3-year limited warranty and HP provides peerless post-sales support and services worldwide.
Why is HP Thin Client the best for VDI?An HP Thin Client is the most suitable access device to a VDI environment because it is highly manageable, secured, simple to use and of small dimension, making it uncomplicated for users to access the virtual PC in the VDI.
It can be locked down such that no data can be stored locally in the thin-client to prevent data leakage and enhance overall security in the enterprise.
Not using a thin-client and continue using a traditional PC to access a virtual PC is akin to effectively duplicating the PCs: a physical one at the user’s hand and a virtual one in the VDI. This may result in confusion for the users and duplication of IT work in managing, maintaining and supporting the PCs, defeating the very purpose of VDI itself.
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4AA7-5465EEP, May 2019