Dell’s “Project Ophelia,” thought to have shipped back in July, appears to be inching its way closer to an actual release date with its final passing through the FCC filing, complete with user’s ...
Dell’s Wyse Cloud Connect is a tiny device that lets you turn nearly any recent monitor or TV into a computer workstation… kind of. The Cloud Connect is an enterprise-friendly gadget that lets you run ...
Thin clients aren’t very exciting, and for a reason: they’re designed to allow remote access to servers, usually with a Citrix, Microsoft, or VMware client. The folks at Dell WYSE have spiced up the ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Dell today announced the availability of Dell Wyse Cloud Connect, an ultra-compact and highly mobile cloud-access device that instantly delivers desktop ...
The Dell Wyse Cloud Connect is basically a PC-on-a-stick that runs Google Android and Dell’s custom software. There are dozens of similar devices from Chinese companies… but what makes Dell’s version ...
Dell’s new Wyse Cloud Connect device allows solution providers to access their personal desktops through any monitor or television with HTMI ports. ’It’s secure, it’s manageable,’ said Dell Vice ...
The first software updates to improve functionality, including enterprise use, are out from Dell for its thumb-size PC, the Wyse Cloud Connect. The PC runs on the Android OS and can be plugged into a ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dell today unveiled a solution that extends the value of cloud client computing to the next level, enabling people to manage the increasing convergence of their work lives ...
After witnessing the success of dongles like the Chomecast, Dell has just unveiled its latest accessory, the Wyse Cloud Connect dongle. This accessory will run $130 and be able to connect to any ...
Dell has unveiled a solution that extends the value of cloud client computing to the next level, enabling people to manage the increasing convergence of their work lives and personal lives by using a ...
Thin clients aren’t very exciting, and for a reason: they’re designed to allow remote access to servers, usually with a Citrix, Microsoft, or VMware client. The folks at Dell WYSE have spiced up the ...
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