Enter the concept of the . If you haven’t looked at Stratodesk’s NoTouch OS lately (specifically the "Lucid" licensing model), you are probably spending too much money on hardware refreshes.
Traditional thin clients lock you in. You buy an HP device for your HP environment, or a Dell Wyse for your Azure environment. When a newer, more powerful protocol (like Blast Extreme or HDX) drops, you can’t upgrade the software—you have to buy new boxes.
Here is why "Universal" is finally living up to its name.
For decades, the VDI and thin client industry has been caught in a paradox. On one hand, you want endpoint hardware that is cheap and disposable. On the other, you need it to support legacy apps, dual 4K monitors, WiFi 6, 802.1x, and a dozen different peripheral types.
Enter the concept of the . If you haven’t looked at Stratodesk’s NoTouch OS lately (specifically the "Lucid" licensing model), you are probably spending too much money on hardware refreshes.
Traditional thin clients lock you in. You buy an HP device for your HP environment, or a Dell Wyse for your Azure environment. When a newer, more powerful protocol (like Blast Extreme or HDX) drops, you can’t upgrade the software—you have to buy new boxes. lucid universal thin client
Here is why "Universal" is finally living up to its name. Enter the concept of the
For decades, the VDI and thin client industry has been caught in a paradox. On one hand, you want endpoint hardware that is cheap and disposable. On the other, you need it to support legacy apps, dual 4K monitors, WiFi 6, 802.1x, and a dozen different peripheral types. You buy an HP device for your HP