RDP, ICA, Xendesktop thin-client support using 4, 8 and 16 displays
Your company has embraced thin-client computing, but your operators need 3 or more displays on their desktops to run their application environments. What do you do?
Use LaserCube-Workstation.
LaserCube-Workstation overcomes the limited number of displays supported by the thin-client computing model, typically a maximum of two. LaserCube-Workstation supports 2, 4, 6, 8, up to 16 displays running thin-client software.
With the ability to open thin-client applications across as many as 16 displays, LaserCube-Workstation eliminates the constant and continuous need to minimize and maximize applications imposed by thin-client appliances’ two-display support limitation.
Now thin-client users can quickly survey ever-changing application landscapes, keeping as many programs opened and maximized as needed which saves time in searching the task bar for programs and eliminates mistakes. Plus real-time program updates can be viewed in maximized applications as they happen across multiple video displays at high resolutions.
Using LaserCube-Workstation you get expansive multiple monitor support and still retain the lower total-cost-of-ownership, better management and more secure advantages of your thin-client computing environment.
LaserCube-Workstation features a small footprint, quiet diskless operation, reduced heat, and reduced power requirements at the display locations, with connections to distant back end session-serving computers in the datacenter. The 16 display configuration uses less than 10 watts per desktop display connection.
A single mouse and keyboard connected to LaserCube-Workstation can traverse all the remote desktop displays at the operator location – up to as many as 16 monitors. LaserCube-Workstation also supports USB 2.0 peripherals.
Cubix’s diskless LaserCube-Workstation remote desktop appliance is smaller than a shoebox, yet it is powerful enough to support 16 displays for energy, transportation, process control, financial trading and other mission-critical environments.
For more details, see the LaserCube-Workstation product page, the Thin Clients with Multiple Monitors solutions page, or contact Cubix.
