Devon IT Announces TC2D Zero Client

The new TC2D Zero (TC2DZ) is a streamlined version of their TC2D thin client specifically adjusted and configured to act as a zero client desktop solution. The TC2D Zero is provided preconfigured in Devon Zero mode right out of the box. Additionally, the flash memory has been removed, lowering the costs for clients while maintaining all the functionality desired from a zero client computing device.

KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., Mar 01, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Devon IT, Inc., a leading provider of thin client and VDI solutions, today announced the availability of its latest VDI client, the TC2D Zero Client.

The new TC2D Zero (TC2DZ) is a streamlined version of their TC2D thin client specifically adjusted and configured to act as a zero client desktop solution. The TC2D Zero is provided preconfigured in Devon Zero mode right out of the box. Additionally, the flash memory has been removed, lowering the costs for clients while maintaining all the functionality desired from a zero client computing device.

"The release of this new Devon Zero thin client was based on customer and partner feedback for a low-cost, specialized zero client offering," explained Joe Makoid, president, Devon IT. "The TC2DZ, combined with our new zero configuration mode in DeTOS, gives customers another zero client option."

Upon bootup of the TC2DZ, a user simply enters their username and password and in no time they are up and running. Devon Zero(TM) obtains the service information from the DNS, obtains the operating system image, and connects the user to their desktop. It really can't get any simpler for the user. This thin client is an ideal desktop replacement for businesses looking to downsize their infrastructures and reduce both management and power costs.

The TC2D Zero offers all of the benefits of zero client computing: a plug-and-play user experience, low power consumption, and extremely low management requirements. Using the Devon Zero technology, the TC2D Zero can do this through either RDP or ICA protocols, instead of being limited by a single protocol or being limited by processing power.

Information about the TC2DZ is available on the Devon IT web site at http://www.devonit.com/hardware . Read about Zero Client technology in the latest Thin Tank Blog at http://www.devonit.com/category/blog and download the Devon IT Zero Client Technology whitepaper at http://www.devonit.com/thin-client-education #whitepaper-downloads

The TC2D Zero is available with a Dell SnP part number (A5818935). For more information about Devon Zero and the TC2Z Thin Client, and virtual desktop hardware and software solutions, or to schedule a private demonstration, email [email protected] or call 610-757-4220 or 888-524-9382. For more information about Devon IT DeTOS, Echo(TM), and VDI Blaster(TM), please visit www.devonit.com/software .

About Devon IT

Devon IT, Inc. ( www.devonit.com ) is an information technology company that offers thin client hardware and software and virtual desktop solutions. Devon IT's products offer users in various industries and environments greater IT security, enhanced manageability, improved reliability, and lower costs. Devon IT's hardware and software is orderable from Dell, and Devon IT develops products that support Dell's Desktop Virtualization Solutions. Devon IT is also the creator of VDI Blaster(TM) ( www.vdiblaster.com ), a software suite that transforms existing Windows(R) PCs into virtual desktops. Read Devon IT's technical blog "Thin Tank" at http://www.devonit.com/blog .

All company, brand, or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.

SOURCE: Devon IT, Inc.

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