Experts for years now have been predicting the rise of the 'virtual office' where employees are not physically tied to a central or even a branch office. The high-speed networks with large bandwidths were supposed to deliver this solution to every user requiring remote access.
Remote access is the ability to reliably and securely allow authorized users access to your systems from remote locations and still provide the user experience and productivity as if they were working from a desk located at your office.
When the term 'Thin Client' is used, it is generally use in one of two ways, depending on what is being marketed or represented. Manufacturers of 'Thin Devices' will market their devices as a Thin Client, while companies offering a 'Server-Base Computing' solution will also refer to it as a Thin Client solution. These can be considered to be the two main components of a Thin Client computing solution, Thin Devices, and Server-Based computing. In many cases, these two components are typically combined to offer a complete Thin Client Computing solution.
NHI Offers expertise in both Thin Computing Devises and Server-Base Computing solutions.