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November 30, 2008

Devon IT to launch thin client and virtualization test center in China

Devon IT, a provider of desktop solutions, has announced that it will launch a thin client and virtualization test center at its China headquarters in Beijing.

By CBR Staff Writer

The company said that customers can test the latest Devon IT thin clients working with virtualization software, mirroring the company’s Server-Desktop Center at its US headquarters.

The company claims that IT personnel in China will be able to test Devon IT’s latest thin client technologies against traditional PC environments. The test center will feature Devon IT’s newly launched green TC2 thin client series and the SafeBook LVO, which is built on the Lenovo ThinkPad and compatible with all Lenovo docking stations and accessories.

Joe Makoid, president of Devon IT, said: Our Server-Desktop Solution Center in the US has become a popular facility for IT teams in all industries to test their current traditional PC environments against alternative desktop computing models with thin clients and virtualization software. We replicated this model in other office locations and wanted to do the same in our China office in order to demonstrate how making the transition from PCs to hosted clients can be extremely beneficial.

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