ThinLinX's investments in RemoteFX designed for future compatability with rich media enhancements in Windows Server 2008 R2. |
Buderim, Queensland March 19, 2010 ThinLinX, a provider of Thin Client Hardware and Software solutions, today announced plans to support Microsoft RemoteFX, a feature being developed for Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1
"ThinLinX's TLX400-M Hot-e Thin Client will be our first product to support Microsoft RemoteFX hardware decoder integration and is currently undergoing early testing", said ThinLinX CEO, John Nicholls
"ThinLinX is totally committed to Microsoft RemoteFX and will incorporate this exciting new technology into all our future thin clients, enabling us to deliver low cost, ultra high performance products to our customers."
"As organizations plan to deploy a centralized computing architecture with virtualized or session-based desktops, IT professionals want to deliver a premium user experience to connected workers," said Mike Schutz, director of product management at Microsoft Corp. "The Microsoft RemoteFX feature in Windows Server will allow remote workers to access any type of application or screen content, including rich media and 3D applications, and companies such as ThinLinX are offering a path to the future by investing in solutions today that will increase the flexibility and performance of a centralized desktop environment."