HP Introduces Thin Client Solutions Delivering Increased Performance and Flexibility for Cloud Environments
05 Juni 2014 - 3:00PM
Marketwired
HP Introduces Thin Client Solutions Delivering Increased
Performance and Flexibility for Cloud Environments
PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwired - Jun 5, 2014) - HP (NYSE:
HPQ) today expanded its leading portfolio of thin client
solutions with the HP t310 All-in-One Zero Client and HP t520
Flexible Series Thin Client, designed to help businesses securely
support virtual work environments.
HP also announced updates to its embedded Linux Operating System
(OS) for Thin Clients, HP ThinPro 5.0, which features a new user
interface and increased flexibility to move between the HP ThinPro
OS and HP Smart Zero cores.
Businesses demand technology that helps employees stay
productive across an organization's different workgroups and
between offices. IT managers must support this New Style of IT
while meeting the security and reliability expectations of the
business. HP's thin clients, including the HP t310 AiO and HP t520,
help organizations to meet these needs by accommodating their
various employee profiles while taking advantage of the security
and manageability benefits of a desktop virtualization
environment.
"User demands for more reliable and powerful computing means
businesses are looking for new, affordable solutions that are
flexible, secure and easy to manage," said Jeff Groudan, worldwide
director, Product Management, Thin Clients, HP. "Our new thin
client solutions provide workers with advanced hardware design,
easy-to-use software and a secure cloud computing
experience."
Powerful all-in-one, compact design The compact HP t310 AiO is
designed to help businesses maximize available workspace and is
optimized for PCOIP and VMware environments, while improving IT
efficiency. Built to optimize a virtual work environment in
high-performance industries -- such as healthcare, financial
services, government agencies, retail and education -- the HP t310
AiO is ideal for organizations looking for reliable connectivity
and secure access to data in a true zero client that doesn't
require active management or configuration.
Key features of the HP t310 AiO include:
- Big
performance. The HP t310 AiO connected to VMware delivers a
seamless, high-performance remote Windows® or cloud experience
driven by the latest Teradici PCoIP technology to ensure low
display latency and fast response times, even for demanding
multimedia applications. Teradici PCoIP technology is embedded in
Amazon WorkSpaces, VMware Horizon DaaS and VMware Horizon
View.
- Space-saving
design. With a fanless design, quiet thermals and a 23-inch
diagonal display(1) including keyboard and mouse, the HP t310 can
be deployed in small work spaces.(2)
Flexible solution, ultimate value Designed for flexible business
performance, the HP t520 is a reliable, mainstream thin client
solution that maximizes productivity with a seamless virtual
desktop experience. The HP t520 is tailored to support users in
demanding environments -- such as call centers, retail industries,
financial services and manufacturing -- that require the
flexibility to manage and maintain productivity.
Enhanced features on the HP t520 include:
- Work smarter.
The HP t520 helps businesses increase productivity with the latest
thin client technologies packed in to a sleek, fan-less design
that's 20 percent smaller than its predecessor.
- Powerful business
performance. With AMD GX-212JC SOC, SATA flash drive
interface, HD graphics, and configurable memory and storage, the HP
t520 delivers a powerful desktop experience,(3) 14.4 percent faster
than the HP t510.
- Seamless
integration. The HP t520 lets businesses choose the
operating system and client virtualization solutions best suited
for their environment.
Multiple configurations, one solution HP ThinPro 5.0 combines
the HP ThinPro OS and the HP Smart Zero Core in a new user-friendly
interface, giving businesses the ability to switch between the
flexible HP ThinPro OS and the simple HP Smart Zero Core as needed.
Users also can customize their desktop, easily manage the system
with automatic updates from HP.com or a USB key, and restore points
for unique configurations and enhanced security features.
Pricing and availability
- The HP t310 AIO and the HP t520 is expected to start shipping
in select markets in late June, with worldwide availability over
next two months. Both solutions are backed by HP's 36-month life
cycle, a standard three-year limited warranty and globally
recognized ecocertifications.
- The HP ThinPro 5.0 is expected to be available this month at no
additional charge on HP flexible series thin clients.(4)
The HP t310 AiO and the HP t520 thin clients will be
demonstrated at HP's premier Americas client event, HP Discover,
which takes place June 10-12 in Las Vegas.
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(1) High-definition (HD) content, required to view HD images.
(2) Optional feature sold separately or as add-on feature. (3)
Dual-core and quad-core processing available with AMD technology
designed to improve performance of this system. Given the wide
range of software applications available, performance of a system
including a 64-bit operating system and a dual-core processor will
vary. AMD's numbering is not a measurement of clock speed. (4) Thin
Pro 5.0 is planned to be available in June on HP t620 (Web Update
and Pre-install), HP t610 (Web Update), HP t520 (Pre-install),
HP t510 (Web Update). Pre-install is defined as installed in
factory.
AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft and
Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
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