The Digital Desktop System enables IT professionals to relocate a user's
computer up to 300 feet (100 meters) away while still providing the user the
same PC experience. This enables secured centralization of PC resources. The
basic system consists of a host card (PCI Add In Card), interconnecting link
and a Desktop Appliance. The Digital Desktops System is composed of a
desktop appliance, PCI add-in card, and an administration interface utility,
DWorks. DWorks is an optional use software administration utility to provide
additional functionality and further flexibility for remote management.
Features and Benefits
Layer 2 Ethernet protocol
- The link between the Desktop Appliance and Host card uses Layer 2
Ethernet protocol. This enables IT managers to implement a cost effective
centralized management system using the DWorks administration interface
utility. Support of centralized Network configurations enables
administration features such as scanning the network for Digital Desktop
devices, device status, device power control, centralized flash upgrade
and the ability to link user to PC.
Multi-monitor Support.
Supports up to 2 monitors utilizing the on-board video controller. Larger
multi-monitor configurations can be supported by utilizing the Appliance
PCI slot.
Maintain End-User Flexibility
- The PC user can now have the full and extensive range of PC peripheral
control without having the PC at the desk. This is an extension solution
without compromises.
USB
Serial
Audio ports
One PCI expansion slot
Asset Security -
Secures all PC assets in a centralized location. All appliances are
Kensington®
lock-ready. Minimize breach of corporate data through theft, espionage,
tampering, etc.
Existing Infrastructure Support
- Supports all PCI based machines, plus Win 95-2000, ME, XP, and
most Linux distributions