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NCS Technologies, Inc., a leading domestic computing systems manufacturer, today introduced the Cirrus LT PCoIP zero client laptop, a compact notebook that is highly secure and delivers all the functionality of a traditional desktop or laptop computer. The mobile zero client laptop, complete with docking station, battery and Wi-Fi capability, represents a new computing category.
Until today, zero-client computing has been defined as a small, stationary desktop device that has no hard drive, no local storage and no operating system. This device connects a keyboard, monitor and mouse to a data center server. Benefits of this virtualization approach include enhanced security, reduced costs, improved energy efficiency and ease of deployment and administration.
Cirrus LT takes advantage of the strongest security protocols, AES-256 cryptography and NSA Suite B ciphers, when used in conjunction with a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. It doesn't retain any user data because it doesn't have local storage, hard drive or an operating system. That means secrets won't be compromised if the device is lost, physically broken into or stolen.
The mobile zero client laptop is based on Teradici PCoIP technology. The PCoIP protocol compresses, encrypts and encodes the entire computing experience at the data center and transmits only pixels across the IP network. Users have fully functional, effortless access to all applications. Cirrus LT can move around an office building or go along on business trips - new with zero client computing.
"Teradici's PCoIP technology was designed to deliver a high performance, secure and easy to manage user experience for virtual desktop and remote workstation users on any device and on any network," said Ziad Lammam, director of product management, Teradici Corporation. "The new Cirrus LT PCoIP zero client laptop combines PCoIP technology and NCS computing innovation to answer the call for a more secure computing capability in today's increasingly mobile environment."
Engineered for low cost of ownership, Cirrus LT is compatible with VMware Horizon View and high-performance PCoIP Remote Workstation environments, delivering a highly efficient IT administrative experience. Cirrus LT supports copper, fiber and Wi-Fi.
"In our research we found a great demand for a secure mobile solution that features the simplicity and performance of a zero client," said Brian Gentry, NCS vice president, engineering. "With Cirrus LT, secure computing now moves to where you need it most - down the hall, at home, or to a hotel thousands of miles away."
"We have determined the key markets for zero client laptops include all government agencies including the military, the intelligence community and education," Gentry said. "We have also identified strong interest from commercial markets including medical/health care, banking and financial services - anywhere where security, mobility and efficiency are critical to doing business."
Cirrus LT Specs
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Until today, zero-client computing has been defined as a small, stationary desktop device that has no hard drive, no local storage and no operating system. This device connects a keyboard, monitor and mouse to a data center server. Benefits of this virtualization approach include enhanced security, reduced costs, improved energy efficiency and ease of deployment and administration.
Cirrus LT takes advantage of the strongest security protocols, AES-256 cryptography and NSA Suite B ciphers, when used in conjunction with a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. It doesn't retain any user data because it doesn't have local storage, hard drive or an operating system. That means secrets won't be compromised if the device is lost, physically broken into or stolen.
The mobile zero client laptop is based on Teradici PCoIP technology. The PCoIP protocol compresses, encrypts and encodes the entire computing experience at the data center and transmits only pixels across the IP network. Users have fully functional, effortless access to all applications. Cirrus LT can move around an office building or go along on business trips - new with zero client computing.
"Teradici's PCoIP technology was designed to deliver a high performance, secure and easy to manage user experience for virtual desktop and remote workstation users on any device and on any network," said Ziad Lammam, director of product management, Teradici Corporation. "The new Cirrus LT PCoIP zero client laptop combines PCoIP technology and NCS computing innovation to answer the call for a more secure computing capability in today's increasingly mobile environment."
Engineered for low cost of ownership, Cirrus LT is compatible with VMware Horizon View and high-performance PCoIP Remote Workstation environments, delivering a highly efficient IT administrative experience. Cirrus LT supports copper, fiber and Wi-Fi.
"In our research we found a great demand for a secure mobile solution that features the simplicity and performance of a zero client," said Brian Gentry, NCS vice president, engineering. "With Cirrus LT, secure computing now moves to where you need it most - down the hall, at home, or to a hotel thousands of miles away."
"We have determined the key markets for zero client laptops include all government agencies including the military, the intelligence community and education," Gentry said. "We have also identified strong interest from commercial markets including medical/health care, banking and financial services - anywhere where security, mobility and efficiency are critical to doing business."
Cirrus LT Specs
- Teradici PCoIP processor TERA2321
- Storage: No local storage
- Display: 14" HD 16:9 LCD, 1366x768 with anti-glare, LED backlight or 14" HD+ 16:9 LCD, 1600x900 with anti-glare, LED backlight
- Image Performance: 50 Mpps (VDI); 130 Mpps (workstation)
- Networking: Integrated Realtek 10/100/1000Mb Base-TX Ethernet LAN; Ralink 802.11 a/b/g/n 3T3R 450mbps LAN; 100.1000Mb Fiber SFP support in port replicator; wake on LAN and wake on USB support
- Battery: Primary 6-cell Li-Ion smart battery (5,200mAh)
- Dimensions & Weight: 13.375" x 9.25" x 1.125"-1.25"; 3.62 lbs.
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