Wyse Announces Availability Of Wyse S10: Successor to Wyse1125 SE
Thursday, 13 October 2005 by Michel Roth
This sounds good! Wyse has announced the availability of the new Wyse S10. This looks like the successor to the amazing Wyse1125 SE. The Wyse1125 SE is without a doubt the best Thin Client ever as far as I'm concerned. (And no, I don't work for Wyse ;-) The S10 is supposed to be even better. Definitely worth a look!

Wyse today announced the availability of the Wyse S10 thin client, the newest and most powerful thin-client solution designed for the Citrix Access Suite. The Wyse S10 joins the Wyse S-class family of ultra-compact thin clients, designed for customers who require simple and straightforward thin computing in a sleek, compact form factor.

By leveraging the new 5.0 version of Wyse Thin OS, formerly known as Wyse Blazer, the Wyse S10 achieves high scores on performance benchmarks for applications connected to a Citrix Presentation Server. Performance benchmarks suggest that the S10 runs faster than most high-end competitive thin clients and up to 16 times faster than Linux-based thin clients – at a fraction of the cost.

The new Wyse S10 with the new Wyse Thin OS 5.0 delivers exceptional performance including:

• Multiple sessions with seamless windows
• Appliance-like plug-and-play installation and configuration
• Straightforward client imaging that requires only a standard FTP server
• Fully stateless operation with no data stored locally

Read more here.


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