In this economic uncertainty, the costs of running
businesses need to think over the minimization of costs wherever possible. To
support a business we need IT infrastructure. There are computers in good
number, hundreds of servers, and thousands of software applications. And how
can anyone forget the cost of power computers in bulk and of course cost of
hiring IT staff to keep running things in a business.
Billions of dollars
spend on the cost of ‘personal computer’ each year on IT. Probably, the most
expensive part of IT infrastructure that became an essential part in almost
every size of business. Today, people cannot imagine their jobs get done
without personal computer. This was the time to think for alternative-devices
like “Thin Client” which is the promising product to see reduction in balance
sheet of infrastructure business.
Let’s see cost-saving opportunities in Thin Clients. It
came into existence due to its benefits. INP Thin Clients is a leading companyknown as India’s largest manufacturer of thin clients.
What is Thin Clients?
The simple computers that are designed to run
applications from a central server that makes end-user to feel alike common
desktop with identical experience.
Benefits:
Lower Memory Requirement:
Thin clients have lower microprocessor and lower memory
requirements that cannot be seen in traditional PC environment.
Smaller in size:
INP Thin clients are smaller in size than the personal
computers and look attractive than traditional PCs. Ultimately, it adds value in
infrastructure of SMEs/ SMBs.
Reduces TCO & administrator overhead:
INP Thin Client devices with server-based computing
reduce TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) which is impossible with running multiple
personal computers.
INP Thin client solutions are energy efficient
Based on the study, thin-client devices are more
energy-efficient than PCs. While some models use 85 percent less power than PC
rivals if we talk in the real world environment. This efficiency of energy
provides measurable cost savings for businesses for long term.
Save cost and maximize profit!
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