10ZiG in the News
Archive of our press releases
January 06, 2010
UK Version10ZiG Technology (formerly BOSaNOVA, Inc.), worldwide distributor of BOSaNOVA iSeries Connectivity Products and the emerging market leader in development of Thin Clients and Network Appliances today announced the release of the TBT-1000 Ethernet terminal.The TBT-1000 is optimized to work as a green screen terminal replacement, with the features and flexibility of a thin client including built-in RDP and ICA. Powered by a 1GHz processor, the TBT-1000 is powerful and energy...
December 07, 2009
UK Version10ZiG Technology, formerly BOSaNOVA, Inc., today announced the acquisition of the BOSaNOVA System i Connectivity operation. BOSaNOVA System i Connectivity products will be added to 10ZiG’s product mix which includes award winning thin clients and security solutions. The newly acquired products include the following: e-Twinax Controller – SNA free, pure TCP/IP Controller BOSaNOVA Web – Browser based System i Access BOSaNOVA Secure – Secure TN5250 Emulation Software BOSaNOVA Plus –...
December 01, 2009
There are many benefits to switching from PCs to thin clients. One of the benefits is the effect to our environment. Research has found that PCs use twice as much energy as a thin client environment. PCs average between 65 – 250 watts of energy whereas thin clients require only about 40 watts including the server."Using an estimate of 22.9 million business desktop PCs in operation around the U.S., businesses could...
December 01, 2009
Why go Windows on a thin client in a VDI environmentPhoenix, AZ – April 18, 2012 – 10ZiG Technology. Using a Windows Embedded Operating System on a Thin Client in a VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) environment has many advantages over other embedded operating systems or Zero Clients, and in this piece we would like to go through a number of those benefits.· Peripheral Support – Almost all peripherals have Windows Drivers...
December 01, 2009
[PDF of article available here]Is your organization looking to break-away from the old ways of deploying desktops? If so, how do you validate that a new approach is better, more efficient and overcomes past challenges? The answer: a Proof-of-Concept. This is the way to prove out the technology, gather intelligence about your user base, application usage, and network. It will require you to define requirements for success, those specific requirements will,...
December 01, 2009
[PDF of article available here]Now is the time for virtual desktops. There are a lot of people in the industry saying that you should wait. We ask why? There are serious savings in support and energy costs to be garnered along with significant other factors that will increase agility and lower TCO. Don't wait. If you follow the advice and steps outlined below, and build a solid business case, you will...
December 01, 2009
The PC desktop has inherent drawbacks in the areas of manageability, security, and resources that the virtual desktop impressively addresses.Desktop virtualization is quickly gaining traction. It's no wonder given the high cost of maintaining PCs and the popularity of client-server technology. Costs can vary, but one study by a leading industry research group states that the total cost of ownership for a desktop PC is about $5,400 per PC, per year.
December 01, 2009
Based on Microsoft XP SP3 Professional operating system. Standard features include IE 8 browser with both SUN and Microsoft JVM, Macromedia Flash, Adobe Acrobat Reader. Windowing support for all applications, built-in Terminal Emulation, and device support for printers, USB and PCMCIA. Connection to Citrix or Terminal Server, Windows Domain servers provided -- all displayed on a Windows XP SP3 desktop. Additional Windows applications can be installed. Included in the 312XP Thin...
December 01, 2009
Ever since Thin Clients were conceived the message has always been that unlike PC’s the CPU on the Thin Client is unimportant. The concept this comes from is that the Server is doing most of the work and therefore the horsepower needs to be there. The Thin Client in this case is merely animating the screen content and sending the keyboard and mouse data to the Server. What we have seen...
December 01, 2009
Based on Microsoft XP SP3 Professional operating system. Standard features include IE 8 browser with SUN and Microsoft JVM, Macromedia Flash, Adobe Acrobat Reader. Windowing support for all applications, built-in Terminal Emulation, and device support for printers, USB and PCMCIA. Connection to Citrix or Terminal Server, Windows Domain servers provided -- all displayed on a Windows XP desktop. Additional Windows applications can be installed. Included in the XP Thin Client Tablet:...