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April 27, 2010

Ubuntu Support from DisklessWorkstations and LTSP Thin Clients

DisklessWorkstations.com Bundles Support for the Ubuntu Operating System with LTSP Thin Clients

TROY, Mich., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- DisklessWorkstations.com, a leading supplier of thin client hardware and solutions for open source thin client environments announces Bundled LTSP Support. Bundled support is included as part of LTSP Thin Client purchases for use with the Ubuntu operating system (versions 9.10 and later). Bundled support incidents are awarded based upon the quantity of thin client devices purchased and are provided at no additional cost.
LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project), one of the most popular methods for delivering Linux on the desktop, can be challenging for someone new to Linux. Bundling support with DisklessWorkstations.com LTSP Thin Clients changes the support dynamic for new and experienced users, providing quick resolutions to common issues.

"As open source software continues to gain momentum in the IT marketplace, we continue to provide our expertise through support offerings paired with our thin client products. With bundled support we focus on eliminating barriers to adoption as well as providing superior value to those who seek to adopt Linux on the desktop," said Erick Tyack, CTO, DisklessWorkstations.com.

More information on Bundled Support can be found by visiting:
http://www.DisklessWorkstations.com/get-free-thin-client-support.html

About DisklessWorkstations.com

DisklessWorkstations.com is a leader in Linux-based, thin client hardware, strategy and deployment. DisklessWorkstations.com provides cost-effective, powerful and reliable solutions for business, education, government, manufacturing and resellers based on LTSP's advanced thin client technology. Headquartered in southeastern Michigan, DisklessWorkstations.com combines unparalleled expertise with superior, reliable and easy to use thin client products.

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Posted by Staff at April 27, 2010 06:17 PM

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