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BW0080 DEC 10,2001 5:03 PACIFIC 08:03 EASTERN
( BW)(CA-WYSE-TECHNOLOGY) Wyse Technology Delivers Energy Saving Thin-client Solution for Crocker Nuclear Laboratory At UC Davis
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SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 10, 2001--
Wyse's Secure, Managed Thin Clients Expected To Decrease Operating Costs, Ease Deployment And Centralize Administration
As part of an effort to help the Crocker Nuclear Laboratory (CNL) lower energy expenditures, reduce overall operating costs and replace out-dated PCs, Wyse(R) Technology, today announced the implementation of Wyse's Winterm(TM) thin clients in the CNL facility on the University of California, Davis campus. CNL has attached specific research devices such as microbalances, temperature gauges, spectrophotometers and air sampler controller cards to the Wyse secure, managed thin clients, replacing PCs that had to be replaced frequently. With the thin-client deployment, CNL has been able to improve the security and integrity of information while lowering energy consumption and IT costs. "CNL needed a device that would operate more efficiently and cost effectively, and that is what Wyse offers," said Matthew Harris, post-graduate researcher, Crocker Nuclear Laboratory. "Wyse products are solid, stable, secure and provide the ideal solution for CNL." The Crocker Nuclear Laboratory is one of several Organized Research Units (ORUs) on the UC-Davis campus. CNL, which houses a nuclear particle accelerator, is capable of consuming more than 7 percent of total campus power. Following the deployment of the Wyse Winterm thin clients, which were delivered by Capital Network Solutions of Sacramento, CNL was able to reduce its peak power consumption by more than 20 kilowatts.
Commitment to Research and Energy Savings
Wyse Winterm thin clients are desktop devices that run popular Windows applications from central servers and display the applications on a monitor. They use energy-efficient National Semiconductor Geode(TM) processors and have no internal moving parts such as fans or disk drives. A Wyse thin-client with an integrated 15-inch monitor uses only 25 watts of power, whereas a desktop PC with 17-inch monitor uses 171 watts of power - a savings of 146 watts, which when multiplied in California by the hundreds of thousands of PCs in use in the state, can translate into hundreds of thousands of dollars in savings. "Wyse Technology has a long-standing tradition of helping the education and research communities maximize their IT dollars through innovative, effective and easy-to-use thin-client solutions," said George Skaff, vice president of worldwide marketing for Wyse Technology. "Crocker Nuclear Laboratory is a great example of how thin-client technology can help researchers meet educational and technological goals through reduced energy usage." More information regarding the energy savings of Wyse thin clients, including the whitepaper "Desktop Energy Consumption: A Comparison of Thin Clients and PCs" can be found at wyse.com.
Secure, Managed Thin Clients
Wyse's secure, managed thin clients help maximize IT budgets while minimizing the risk of unauthorized access to mission-critical information. Winterm thin clients deliver the key elements of security - authorization, authentication, integrity and confidentiality - through four levels of security. This includes a first-level user-name and password security shield built directly into the thin client, protecting the server from unauthorized access, support for smart cards as a form of two-factor authentication and support for biometric authentication devices (three-factor) that verify the thumbprint of the user when access to the system is desired, the use of Citrix's Secure ICA protocol, providing up to 128-bit end-to-end encryption of an ICA data-stream, and the elimination of local storage that can be hacked or fail, causing important communication like e-mail to be corrupted, modified or simply not to be received.
About Wyse Technology
Wyse Technology is the worldwide leader in thin clients, and is driving the Post-PC Era for business. Wyse's Winterm line of thin clients is changing the desktop landscape by helping people communicate and access information easily and affordably, regardless of where it resides. Through its channel of Authorized Winterm Partners and well-known original equipment manufacturers' (OEM) labels worldwide, Wyse has helped CIOs worldwide reduce the costs and complexity of modern IT infrastructures by eliminating the reliance on personal computers as the only desktop device for business. The company maintains headquarters in San Jose, California and Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, with offices worldwide. For more information, visit the Wyse website at wyse.com or call 1-800-GET-WYSE.
Wyse(R) and WY-(R) are registered trademarks, and Winterm(TM) is a trademark of Wyse Technology Inc. Other product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Editor's Note: The appropriate full company name is "Wyse Technology Inc." rather than "Wyse Technologies."
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KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS HARDWARE SOFTWARE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERNET SOURCE: Wyse Technology Inc.
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