A light and easy-to-use solution that guarantees IT managers complete management of heterogeneous endpoint infrastructures
Praim, an Italian company world leader in the supply of complete systems for the creation and management of advanced software and hardware workstations, has announced the availability of the new ThinOX4PC USB, a device specifically designed for remote work.
ThinOX4PC is the lightweight, economical and easy-to-use solution for transforming PCs, notebooks and third-party Thin Clients into fully managed and secure devices with Linux-based technology. From today all these features can also be contained in this special and unique USB device which allows any company to easily approach the world of smart working in total safety.
ThinOX4PC USB includes a Linux-based operating system that allows you to work remotely with your personal device (PC or notebook) simply by inserting the USB stick and restarting the PC to access all the functions offered by ThinOX4PC. This allows you to operate, even remotely, in a secure, separate and completely centrally managed environment from the centralized management console of Praim ThinMan endpoints.
With ThinOX4PC USB Version, smart working is safe, simple to activate and without huge investments and worries on the part of the IT department. It also guarantees full compatibility for access to Citrix, VMware and Microsoft virtualized infrastructures, as well as many Cloud environments, and allows you to convert different hardware with different operating systems into secure, high-performance endpoints totally managed by ThinMan.
Its dimensions, limited in terms of occupied space, and its attractive look and feel, make the USB version of ThinOX4PC the perfect solution for enabling new smart working stations.
“The particular period we are experiencing requires companies to activate new methods and tools to allow continuity of work for all collaborators. Praim has studied this agile and economical solution that effectively responds to this need” – he stated Jacopo Bruni, Marketing Manager di Praim.