Devon IT Showcases New Thin-Client Technology

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Devon IT, Inc., a leading alternative desktop computing company, showcased its newly launched TC2 thin client, the industry's smallest desktop access device, and its SafeBook LVO mobile thin client laptop at the EDUCAUSE 2008 Annual Conference last month in Orlando.

EDUCAUSE, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the use of information technology, attracted roughly 4,000 attendees to its annual conference. The event brought together education and IT personnel from more than 30 countries. Devon IT demonstrated its green TC2 thin client and SafeBook LVO--built on the Lenovo R61 ThinkPad platform-in IBM's booth.

"Thin client technology is ideal for higher education, which is perhaps why colleges and universities represent a significant portion of our customer base," says Joe Makoid, president of Devon IT. "IT personnel are at times stretched to the limits as traditional desktop PCs spread across campuses are difficult to manage and extremely expensive. Thin clients provide a breath of fresh air with initial and total cost savings, increased security and manageability, and lower energy consumption."

The TC2 thin client is an ideal desktop replacement for educational institutions looking to downsize their infrastructure and cut costs, the company says. It is available with a VIA Eden 400 MHz processor, consumes only 8-9 watts, connects to a variety of servers, and is RDP, ICA and Xen and VDI capable. The SafeBook LVO is identical to the Lenovo R61 ThinkPad but has no hard drive, runs seamlessly on the entire Lenovo R61 ThinkPad platform, and is compatible with everything from docking stations to accessories.

For more information about Devon IT thin client terminals, server-based computing, or thin client technologies, or to arrange for a proof-of-concept, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call 610-757-4220 or toll-free 888-524-9382. Information is also available at www.devonit.com.

About Devon IT

Devon IT is an information technology company that focuses on offering thin client software and that provide enterprise customers with greater security, enhanced manageability, improved reliability, and lower costs. Devon IT develops products that support IBM's Virtual Infrastructure Access ecosystem and is a founding member of Blade.org. Devon IT is also a member of the Green Grid (http://www.thegreengrid.org/home), a global consortium dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems. More information is available at www.devonit.com.

Devon IT, Inc. is an information technology company that offers advanced thin client hardware and software for alternative desktop solutions. The company’s products and services provide enterprise customers with greater security, enhanced manageability, improved reliability, and lower costs. Devon IT develops products that support Dell's virtual desktop computing solutions, and all of its products are orderable from Dell. Devon IT is also the creator of VDI Blaster (www.vdiblaster.com), a software suite that transforms existing Windows PCs into virtual desktops. Engage with Devon IT online through its technical blog, "Thin Tank" (http://www.devonit.com/blog), on Facebook (www.facebook.com/devonit), on Twitter @DevonIT and @jmakoid, and on YouTube (www.youtube.com/thinclienttv). For more information about virtual desktop hardware and software solutions orderable through Dell, or to schedule a private demonstration, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 610-757-4220 or 888-524-9382. For more information about Devon IT DeTOS, Echo, and VDI Blaster, visit www.devonit.com/software.

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