![]() Most admins are surely looking to move away from the first option of remaining on Fat clients /PCs due to expense, complexity, maintenance hassles, and security threats. If you are diving into a world of remote desktop and application end user computing, you are likely looking to centralize and ease the management of your environment, increase security, and provide users with great flexibility.Īs part of the journey to VDI and remote applications, one of the areas to address is the end point, and you will likely be faced with the choice of either staying on Fat Clients/PCs (most likely Windows) and installing the connection protocol required, or opting for Thin Clients or Zero Clients. Understanding the differences and making the right choice
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