By converting existing PC fleets vs. buying new hardware.
Fewer support tickets due to immutable, self-healing ThinX OS.
Lower electricity consumption per endpoint with lightweight Linux.
With the Windows 10 End-of-Life (EOL) deadline looming, a major retail bank faced a €12M hardware refresh cycle to support Windows 11. They also needed to secure physical endpoints across 1,200 branches against local data extraction.
The bank deployed ThinX OS directly onto their existing hardware, instantly converting compatible PCs into secure, write-protected thin clients. Central management was orchestrated via Xcalibur Global with zero-touch provisioning.
A large hospital group required instantaneous access to Citrix VDI at clinical workstations. Medical staff spent valuable time waiting for slow Windows logins, and USB security compliance was a constant challenge.
Deploying ThinX OS on medical terminals configured with Citrix HDX media offloading and fast-user-switching smart card integration. All endpoints were locked down to disable raw local USB storage.
Managing diverse endpoint hardware across dozens of regional distribution centers was a logistical nightmare. Support technicians spent most of their time troubleshooting operating system errors and driver conflicts.
Standardized all warehousing and point-of-sale terminals on ThinX OS, managed through Xcalibur Global with granular automation rules and real-time remote-assist troubleshooting.
A federal administrative body needed to facilitate secure remote work for thousands of employees using personal or municipal hardware, without the vulnerability of full VPN access to the corporate network.
Utilized ThinX OS bootable live USBs to allow employees to boot secure, locked-down Linux environments on any x86 PC. This directly connected them to their AVD Cloud PCs via HTTPS without local data retention.
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