This new generation thin client model now comes with an extended
five-year hardware guarantee as standard and, for the first time,
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7. Other highlights include improved
computing and video performance, greatly reduced power consumption and
IGEL UMS management software included.
Bremen, Germany – October 4, 2011 – The leading German
manufacturer IGEL Technology today announced the latest generation of
its flagship series IGEL UD5. Now also available with Windows Embedded
Standard 7, the new model boasts a 1.3 GHz VIA Nano processor, VX900
chipset and DDR3 RAM. Compared to its predecessor, performance is up
around 40% and power consumption down around 25% , making the device a
candidate for the Energy Star Certification. The IGEL UD5 is ideal for
the efficient provision of numerous applications simultaneously, or the
efficient use of resource-intensive protocols such as RemoteFX and
PCoIP. For the first time, IGEL is also offering a free five-year
hardware guarantee for this new top-of-the-range series.
With its large number of standard ports for connecting peripheral
devices, the IGEL UD5 is especially suited to challenging applications
such as POS systems, bank counters and multi-screen workstations. The IT
environments supported by the IGEL UD5 series range from legacy host
systems like IBM mainframes, to private cloud scenarios using Microsoft,
Citrix or VMware, right through to hybrid environments and public cloud
solutions.
Windows Embedded Standard 7: VDI access with RemoteFX
In addition to the two operating systems used previously, namely IGEL
Linux (LX) and Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (ES), the new
IGEL UD5 Advanced version is also available with the new Windows
Embedded Standard 7 (W7) operating system. This move sees IGEL expanding
its solution portfolio to include a Windows-based thin client with
Microsoft RemoteFX client for high-performance LAN access to virtual
desktops provided as part of the Microsoft VDI Suite. All Linux-based
UD5 models already fully support RemoteFX.
Highly integrated, with serial and optional interfaces
The IGEL UD5 offers a PS/2 port, two serial and six USB ports as
standard. A PCI Express (PCIe) slot can be used to integrate fiber optic
network cards, for example. In keeping with the design, two optional
connectivity feet readily expand the IGEL UD5 to include a parallel
port, along with either a WLAN adapter or an integrated anti-theft USB
port for memory sticks or alternative WLAN adapters. Another attractive
option is the on-board smartcard reader for the economical and
space-saving implementation of two-factor authentication and single
sign-on. In addition to the DVI output, the UD5 is future-ready with a
display port for the digital control of two monitors, as well as with a
display port to DVI adapter.
Hardware now guaranteed for five years with management solution still included
Underlining the reliability of its thin client hardware, IGEL has
upped the guarantee for the new IGEL UD5 platform from the previous
three to five years, at no extra cost. The new UD5 also still comes with
the IGEL Universal Management Suite (UMS) software as standard,
allowing customers to make the most of their devices with centrallized
roll-out and management of their thin clients.
“With this new generation of thin client, we are setting new
standards in ease of deployment, energy efficiency and service life“,
says Dirk Dördelmann, Managing Director of IGEL. “For our customers,
this means ever increasing reliability even in complex installations,
more cost savings and a sound investment in the future.“
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