As part of 2X’s Partner Training webinar series, here is a recent webinar on the 2X ThinClientServer 6.2, hosted by Billy Phillips, a member of our 2X Support staff:
As mentioned elsewhere, the key features of the 2X ThinClientServer 6.2 include:
VMware View VDI client support
VNC client support
Hardware-accelerated support for Citrix Rave
Full redundancy and backup
Advanced master/slave concept
Detailed auditing of all management modifications
Real-time TCS monitoring for administrators
Extended hardware support
Improved 2X ThinClientOS desktop experience
Updated login screen with reboot and shutdown options
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