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10ZiG Technology

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10ZiG Technology is a desktop virtualization company that manufactures hardware endpoints (also referred to as thin clients or zero clients) and endpoint management software known as "The 10ZiG Manager" to create virtual desktops.[1][2][3]

10ZiG Technology (also known as 10ZiG) is a privately held company headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, with offices in the UK, Germany, and Australia.[4]

History

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10ZiG was originally founded in 2003 by Martin Pladgeman as BOSaNOVA.[5]

BOSaNOVA initially focused on IBM iSeries/AS400 technology and e-Twinax Controllers. As the company expanded into server-based computing and desktop virtualization, it rebranded as 10ZiG Technology in 2009 to reflect this strategic shift.[6]

Its headquarters are located in Phoenix, Arizona, and Leicester, United Kingdom, with branch offices in Germany and Australia.[7][8]

The company has collaborated with VMware,[9] Citrix,[10] Microsoft,[11] Imprivata,[12] Sennheiser,[13] Parallels,[14][15][16] and ThinPrint.[17][18] It is considered one of the top providers of thin client systems.[19]

Products and services

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10ZiG provides endpoints that support Citrix HDX, VMware Horizon Blast Extreme, and Teradici PCoIP protocols,[20][21][22] as well as Microsoft RDP.

Devices run on multiple operating systems including Linux (PeakOS), Windows 7, 8, 10, and NOS™ (Zero). Features include support for dual, triple, and quad monitors, Smart Cards, legacy ports, wireless, fiber, HDMI, PoE, DVI, and Display Ports with VESA mounting.[23]

References

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  5. ^ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20090430005923/en/BOSaNOVA-Announces-Change-10ZiG-Technology
  6. ^ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20090430005923/en/BOSaNOVA-Announces-Change-10ZiG-Technology
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