Kaspersky launched a new version of its thin client operating system, Kaspersky Thin Client 2.0 (KTC 2.0). It offers faster application delivery, enhanced connectivity, and a user-friendly interface and is part of the Cyber Immune solution for building thin client infrastructure in various industries.
A thin client is a compact endpoint that gives users access to a remote desktop and can replace a local workstation. According to Verified Market Research, the thin client market was worth USD1.18 billion in 2020 and is expected to increase to USD1.36 billion by 2028. In response to this demand, Kaspersky has been developing a secure infrastructure for thin clients built on KasperskyOS.
Kaspersky Thin Client 2.0 is designed with the Cyber Immune approach, ensuring it’s secure by design. KasperskyOS eliminates device compromise, allowing it to perform critical functions in hostile environments. Its Cyber Immune architecture removes the need for additional security software, resulting in a lower total cost of ownership.
Preinstalled on the Centerm F620 hardware platform, KTC 2.0 is distributed as a ready-made endpoint device, the result of the OEM contract signed between Kaspersky and Centerm, the world’s leading thin client manufacturer.
“Thanks to the Centerm F620 hardware platform, Kaspersky offers the enhanced Thin Client as a ready-to-use endpoint device, providing new native integration with modern virtual desktop infrastructures. Bringing Cyber Immunity to the workplace industry, we strengthen Kaspersky product portfolio and take another step towards the Cyber Immunity era,” said Andrey Suvorov, Head of KasperskyOS.
Kaspersky Thin Client 2.0 was officially presented at the first international Cyber Immunity Conference in Dubai. To learn more about the product, visit the website.
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