Neoware Systems Case Study: Caixa Bank
White Papers Caixa Bank is a leading EuroZone Bank, has standardized on Neoware thin client appliances and management software throughout its French branches. Caixa Bank chose Neoware thin client appliances to replace an aging computing system while maintaining...
[January 26, 2005, 23:00]
Neoware Systems Case Study: Citizens Bank
White Papers Citizens chose Neoware over other thin client solutions because of the ease of use and cost-effectiveness of the ezRemote Manager software. Citizens & Northern Bank deployed Neoware's centrally managed thin client appliances to simplify...
[January 26, 2005, 23:00]
Support grows for thin-client computing
News Neoware, a partner of Citrix, is one company producing pretty smart devices that look like a laptop, sound like a laptop and probably even smell like a laptop but cannot contain any of the data you'd normally find on your average lost or stolen...
[June 6, 2007, 16:38]
HP unveils thin clients fat enough to run native apps
News All the thin clients are the fruit of the company's $214m acquisition of Neoware in 2007. HP said it had bought Neoware for the latter's expertise in thin client and virtualisation software for centralised management of corporate desktops.
[January 24, 2008, 17:19]
IBM moving out of desktop manufacturing
News IBM announced on Tuesday that it will license its Thin Client technology to Neoware Systems and phase out its own Thin Client product line. Later, IBM plans to resell the Neoware products and continue to support its existing IBM Thin Client customers.
[January 9, 2002, 11:31]
HP opens wallet for software acquisitions
News Taking a cue from rival IBM, HP signalled on Monday that it is buying its way into the software business, offering $1.6bn for Opsware and $214m for Neoware. HP also announced that it intends to buy Neoware in a cash deal.
[July 24, 2007, 8:01]
Thin client device sales double in 2002
News Sun finished third and Neoware in fourth. Research giant IDC claims sales of thin client devices are ramping up in Asia, but Australia is lagging behind the general Asia Pacific region. According to IDC, 28,385 thin client devices were sold in 2002...
[June 10, 2003, 10:14]
HP sets out next-generation data-centre agenda
News Last month, HP announced it will acquire Neoware, a maker of thin-client and virtualisation software, and Opsware, which delivers data centre-automation software. The success or failure of a business hinges on how well it understands the importance...
[August 9, 2007, 8:44]
HP: We'll invest in PC success
News WYSE and Neoware are niche players. Hewlett-Packard faces a tough fight in the PC space. As the retail prices of desktops and laptops continue to fall, manufacturers are finding themselves in a cut-throat battle for sales and market share.
[May 15, 2006, 13:15]
IBM set to launch PC by the back door
News While the PC software runs on the blade servers, people access it using a "thin client" from a company such as Wyse or Neoware, Balog said. IBM sold its personal computer business to Lenovo in 2004, but Big Blue is expected to announce a product...
[October 19, 2005, 10:15]
ClearCube PC Blade solutions review
Reviews To this end, ClearCube sells what it calls I/Port terminals, based on NeoWare thin-client hardware, with a choice of either Linux or XP Embedded models. Hardware So let’s start with the easy bit, the hardware, where -- just like blade servers...
[November 16, 2005, 9:00]
Buyout could benefit both BEA and Oracle
News Other contenders include SAP, which plans to buy Business Objects; EMC, which bought VMware, Documentum and RSA; Symantec, which bought Veritas; and HP, which bought Opsware, Neoware and Mercury Interactive.
[October 15, 2007, 12:56]



