A thin client (sometimes also called a lean or slim client) is a client computer or client software in client-server architecture networks which depends primarily on the central server for processing activities, and mainly focuses on conveying input and output between the user and the remote server. In contrast, a thick or fat client does as much processing as possible and passes only data for communications and storage to the server.- Category ID : 60172
Specializes in enterprise-wide application access for terminal server and legacy applications. Secure access for mobile and remote workers from Windows and Linux clients
Provides web-to-host, GUI, and legacy integration for mainframe and AS/400 applications by generating Java or Visual Basic thin client solutions. (NASDAQ: JCDA)
Provider of server- and web-based computing solutions. Also has acquired the licenses to develop, sell and maintain the software products from Network Computing Devices, Inc (NCD).
An application framework that runs from a USB flash drive, and turns its PC host and other nearby PCs into a multi-screen, web-like work environment. Full source code included.
Software company providing solutions to convert standard Windows PCs into terminal servers, and share single PCs amongst multiple users. Website includes demo videos, whitepapers and trial software.
Developer of thin client software that improves the management and security of terminal services. Screenshots, eval software and specifications available online.
Software enabling school districts to deliver 24/7 access to instructional software and files from any computer in the school, community, or from home.
A Terminal Services type program that runs on Windows and can be installed on a standard PC. It enables remote access for an unlimited number of users with scalability and low cost.
OS21st is an application virtualization software product for Windows. An Adobe Flash enabled browser can connect to a Windows server running OS21st software and start a virtual session with a desktop, taskbar and the ability to launch applications.
Service and enhance the NETEX family of products which consist of NETEX, USER-Access, Bulk File Transfer (BFX), Print File Transfer (PFX), and Transaction Processing System (TPS).