IT Wise, the sub-Saharan distributor for Neoware, today announced the latter's upgrade of its most popular thin client devices, to a new technology platform that improves the thin client computing experience.
Now, with more memory and speed at the same price, the Neoware c50, Neoware e90 and Neoware e140 thin client devices are currently available with the new platform, providing increased value compared to competitive thin client devices.
With the launch of these enhanced devices, Neoware is establishing a price/performance leadership position in the industry and taking another step in driving the adoption of thin client technology as an alternative to traditional PCs.
With the new technology platform, Neoware's popular Neoware c50, Neoware e90 and Neoware e140 thin clients now include DDR2 RAM, which increases their speed by up to 25% compared to older DDR RAM. In addition, the new platform boasts a minimum of 256MB of RAM, providing greater performance and memory than competitive models that offer only 128MB of RAM.
Also available on the new platform is a wireless option for the Neoware e90 thin client. The wireless option is fully-integrated with no external antenna, and is available with Microsoft Windows XPe.
Neoware's thin client devices already help companies reduce the overhead costs typically associated with PCs; but the enhanced new Neoware platform provides customers with an additional 10% in power savings.
"With its new, enhanced products, Neoware has greatly improved the performance and productivity of its family of thin clients with no price increase," commented Bill Bredbenner, chief technology officer at Neoware. "These products demonstrate Neoware's commitment to driving the evolution of thin client computing, making it a compelling option for companies looking to reduce computing-related energy and management costs while improving productivity."
For further information, please contact Ronald Gill on telephone: +27 12 665 2204; fax +27 12 665 2918; e-mail ronald@itwise.co.za.
Neoware, based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA, is a leading provider of enterprise software, thin client appliances, and related services that make computing more open, secure, reliable, affordable and manageable. By employing open technologies and eliminating the obsolescence built into standard personal computer architectures, Neoware helps enterprises leverage server-based computing architectures to increase security and reliability, enhance flexibility, as well as lower their total cost of ownership.
Neoware's software products enable enterprises to gain control of their desktops, stream software on-demand, and to integrate mainframe, mid-range, UNIX and Linux applications with Windows environments and the Web. Its thin client appliances and software enable enterprises to run applications on servers and display them across wired or wireless networks on secure, managed, reliable appliances that cost as little as one quarter the price of today's typical business personal computer. The company's global development, services, and support provide customers with customised solutions that facilitate their specialised computing needs.
IT Wise
IT Wise, a South African company, is the sole sub-Saharan Africa distributor for Germany-based Thin Print and USA-based Neoware and Packeteer.
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