Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., expanded its cloud monitor portfolio today with the release of the TC222L (21.5”) and the TC242L (23.6”)
thin client displays. Powered by IGEL’s industry leading thin client
software, and combined with Samsung’s industry leading display
technology, the new monitors offer businesses a highly unique desktop
solution for remote access of critical documents and data through the
cloud.
Through
the agreement with IGEL, a leading global thin client vendor, Samsung’s
TC222L and TC242L cloud monitors come equipped with several embedded
configuration, management and support tools. Both displays feature the
Linux operating system, empowering remote network and internet program
access. IGEL’s complementary Universal Management Suite 5 (UMS5)
platform offers an easy-to-use console for added visibility and
automated application of configuration adjustments to an entire
deployment of thin client assets throughout a modern enterprise.
IGEL’s
embedded software provides reliable multi-protocol connectivity to
mainstream VDI environments and cloud resources, i.e. Citrix, VMware and
Microsoft, added by a powerful management tool for remote
configuration, monitoring, reporting and administrative automation.
Through the integrated Linux Thin Client OS software platform, users can
securely consolidate bulky desktop applications and equipment into a
series of cloud-based virtual applications and desktops. The result is a
sleek, all-in-one design that minimizes cabling and consolidates I/O
for a clean, clutter-free workspace.
“Businesses
today need cutting-edge, cost-effective technologies that offer the
flexibility to support remote operations yet safeguard against emerging
data security threats,” said Seog-gi Kim, Senior Vice President, Visual
Display Business, Samsung Electronics. “Our new TC222L and TC242L
monitors bring the power, protection and capability of IGEL’s renowned
remote automation tools to Samsung’s pioneering display technologies to
create a cost-efficient, all-in-one solution for any business
environment.”
"We
are very delighted about Samsung’s decision towards the best software
solution provider on the market," said Erhard Behnke, Managing Director
at IGEL. "The Strategic partnership of Samsung and IGEL is a true
win-win situation as Samsung will be enabled to deliver an innovative
all-in-one thin client solution to their customers, and IGEL will
benefit directly from the entrance into the enterprise display market. Combining
our decades of thin client software and management specialization with
Samsung’s power in display technologies results in a secure,
cost-effective and energy-efficient thin client solution.”
“Samsung
visual display technology, combined with world class thin client
software from IGEL that is verified as Citrix Ready for XenApp and
XenDesktop, offers compelling value,” said Siddharth Rabindran,
Director, Citrix Ready. “This all-in-one thin client display combination
simplifies the physical workspace, while providing the benefits of
Citrix secure app and data delivery technology.”
Samsung’s TC222L and TC242L will be shown at Citrix Synergy, May 24-26 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas.
For
more information about the TC222L and TC242L monitors, as well as
related Samsung Newsroom articles including photos and videos, please
visit news.samsung.com.