Wyse Readies Thin-Client Monitor, Software Improvements
Friday, 19 August 2005 by Michel Roth
The company plans to introduce a thin-client monitor later this year, said John Kish, chief executive officer of Wyse, in an interview with IDG News Service Thursday. It will have an embedded chip behind a flat-panel display, similar to an all-in-one PC such as Apple Computer's iMac computers.

This device will become the latest hardware thin client from Wyse, long known as a thin-client proponent. But since Kish joined the company 10 months ago, his focus has been on moving Wyse away from commodity hardware design to the development of software that will allow corporations to take advantage of server-based computing.

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