An is the ultimate simplification of endpoint computing: a cheap, instant-on, unbreakable portal to a Windows desktop running elsewhere. It trades local flexibility for extreme security and manageability. It is ideal for task workers, hot-desking, and any environment where data must never leave the data center—but unsuitable for users needing local apps or high-end 3D graphics.
was unfazed. Because it was a "zero" client, there was nothing locally to lose. When the power flickered and the server stayed alive on its backups, the little client simply reconnected to its remote desktop. Its user, a designer, was amazed to see their 1080p full-HD workspace reappear instantly, exactly as they had left it, without a single byte of work missing. The IT manager watched with a smile. To them, the RDP Zero Client rdp zero client