

Management solutionġ0ZiG offers two management consoles, the normal management console (old fashion one) and the web console. Once you want to switch you can use your current clients and manage how they connect even when they are at employees homes. For current customers still on PcoIP they will do until they change to Blast Extreme and the good thing is there is no investment needed. Vendors offering clients that only support PCoIP will have to rethink their strategy and it is a dead end road.ġ0ZiG had this vision already and created some Zero client that support both PcoIP and Blast Extreme. Blast Extreme is predominantly the protocol to use from now on as VMware stopped developing PCoIP. Back in 2016 at VMworld Blast Extreme was still the rising star being developed but PCoIP still stood out as the primary protocol. PCoIP or Blast Extreme?Īnother thing to keep in mind is the fact that they offer clients that support Blast Extreme as well as PCoIP. 10ZiG offers a solution for this where you can manage your clients remotely through a cloud connector. Once they are out of the office you loose control, firmware upgrades or support is nearly impossible. The issue with many customers is that while it would be handy to give a employee a client to connect from home it would be a nightmare managing them. Last year at VMworld we got to talk about managing Thin clients. This new article will give an overview of the management solution. The previous article is found here Unboxing article. In a previous article I showed the easy setup of the devices. 10ZiG, a vendor offering cutting edge Thin and Zero clients, send me some clients to test.
