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November 17, 2007

Europe's Largest Thin Client Tender Goes to Chip PC

Twenty-thousand terminals for RZF in Germany (80% by end of 2007). Chip PC has the world's smallest Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) thin clients (known as Jack) and also the Xtreme PC. Units offer Vmware VDI and can connect the usual RDP or Citrix. Remote monitoring by Xcalibur Global Management software.

Press Release

Chip PC Wins Europe's Largest Thin Client Tender to Supply 20,000 Thin Clients and Management Software to German RZF - Financial Administration of North Rhine-Westphalia County
Notizia pubblicata in rete il 13/11/2007 09.00, tempo medio di lettura previsto 2 minuti e 58 secondi

ESSEN, Germany, November 13 /PRNewswire/ --
- 80% of the Devices are Deployed by the End of 2007 and the Rest by Q1 2008. Chip PC Devices are Managed by Xcalibur Global Policies, Active Directory Tasks and Permissions Allocation and User-Level Management.

Chip PC industry-leading thin client solutions were chosen to fulfill demanding requirements of German RZF - Financial Administration of North Rhine-Westphalia County to supply 20,000 thin clients and management software; Chip PC devices will be centrally and remotely managed by Xcalibur Global Management Suite, including intelligent usage of policies, Active Directory tasks and permissions allocation and User-level management in addition to device configuration and control.

Chip PC was chosen to supply at a short time frame Europe's largest single thin client deployment to German Financial Administration of North Rhine-Westphalia County (RZF North-Rhine/Westphalia). Chip PC devices were chosen after a careful selective process highlighting manageability and security aspects of the Chip PC solution.
RZF is a modern public sector services enterprise employing more than 30,000 employees and serving approximately 18 Million citizens of North Rhine Westphalia County. Data security and integrity are a crucial factor for RZF.

"I am excited about the deployment of Chip PC solutions at RZF. Xcalibur Global strong management software will enable a quick, smooth roll-out of thousands of devices. The customer has wisely chosen the Domain Authenticator software extension to enable User-level control in addition to device-level management. Xcalibur Global intelligent usage of Active Directory policies, tasks and permissions allocation will contribute to a very short learning cycle for RZF IT experts. Chip PC's products and service have raised the bar in providing well thought out solution sets for the computing marketplace," says Mr Stephan Herkert, VP Sales Europe, Chip PC.

About Chip PC
Chip PC is a global technology leader in the area of Server Centric solutions, featuring:
- Control - policy-based Management Software fit for large scale environments
- Performance - micro form-factor, powerful thin clients
- Security -highly-secured solutions including Fiber Optic network interface, PKI Smart Card solutions, Users authentication and much more.

Chip PC solutions cover the complete spectrum from user smart desktop access point to Active-Directory-based management software.
Chip PC offers a wide range of thin-client hardware platforms featuring patented technologies and is the first and only vendor to offer thin-client small enough to fit inside an existing LAN jack - Jack-PC.

The Xcalibur Global platform, developed and patented by Chip PC, is the only thin-client management platform that offers full integration with Active Directory and scalability to the hundred of thousands clients scale.

http://www.chippc.com
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Contact: Ms. Ronit Pasternak, Tel: +972-4-8501-121, [email protected]

Contact: Ms. Ronit Pasternak, Tel: +972-4-8501-121, [email protected].

Posted by Staff at November 17, 2007 04:02 PM

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