MUMBAI, INDIA: AGS Infotech, an AGS Group Company has introduced, AGS ENDURA -- a thin client computer, which offers companies superior desktop management, access data from anywhere, lower total cost of ownership (TCO) besides high quality, reliability, lower administrative cost and less maintenance.
AGS ENDURA displays application including graphics and text information like the normal PCs. AGS ENDURA has increased security by elimination of viruses, OS Crash and is faster in troubleshooting also. AGS ENDURA being an energy efficient, has the feature to seamlessly consume less power which results in better efficiency and cost saving for the customers.
AGS ENDURA is a client computer linked to the central server for processing computing activities. As a result, all the documents get saved on the server and no local storage is required like hard disk, floppy, CD etc.
Surya Singh, Business Head - Retail said: “Thin client computing comes from an exclusive category of technology that offers clear value propositions for big and small businesses, both in terms of cost savings and increased end–user productivity. It can completely replace PC based computing in many vertical and horizontal computing environments and also at a cheaper price.”
Thin-client systems will replace the CPU in an individual desktop PCs with a centralized server that dishes up the applications and data users need at individual workstations. For business, server based thin-client computing is attracting attention because of its ability to solve some of the most vexing problems facing IT like the staffing shortage, data privacy and security and the quest for value from technology purchases” he further added.
AGS ENDURA can be used in multiple replicated sites, branch offices, highly standardized IT offices, kiosks, remote computing and access, offices with limited tech support and task based workers like customer service desk, circulation, cataloguing, order entry, call centre, payrolls etc in various industries like manufacturing, utilities, information, healthcare and social assistance, retail, education, communication, etc.
would be able to replace products like text terminals, terminal emulation software Windows – based Terminals (WBTs), Network Computers (NCs) and Personal Computers (PCs).
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