Wyse Technology has unveiled the Wyse Zero engine, a software that simplifies the development of cloud connected devices. It connects users to cloud computing services and virtual desktops with efficient communications and protocol technology.
For current users of ThinOS, a management-free offering for Citrix XenApp, Citrix XenDesktop, Microsoft Terminal Server and VMware View virtual desktop environments, Wyse Zero ensures that every Wyse thin client delivers flexible and secure user access, boots-up in seconds, updates itself automatically, and delivers IT managers with simple administration, all while featuring an unpublished API that delivers built-in protection from viruses and malware, the company claims.
The company said that for users of PocketCloud on Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, Wyse Zero functionality expands the end user browsing capability to include Adobe Flash support. Xenith eliminates the management and security issues associated with traditional clients, while ensuring a high-definition HDX user experience.
According to Wyse Technology, the Zero engine, which includes networking, management, and protocol technology, does not require an underlying operating system, starts instantly, and provides a fast user experience, and is secure with low carbon footprint.
Curt Schwebke, chief technical officer of Wyse, said: For cloud computing to continue to take hold in the enterprise, OEMs require a software ingredient that simplifies the development of cloud connected devices; one with a lightweight footprint that can perform at the speed of business.
“Wyse Zero addresses the limitations with current embedded options and is already powering the next generation of smart devices connecting to the cloud to provide virtual desktop access.