AT Labs is the fastest growing provider of simplified, thin-client computing technology and is a developer of server-based thin client network appliance solutions. AT Labs thin client terminal emulation products are designed to take full advantage of the benefits and make server-centric computing more manageable and secure.
"Enterprise, government, and education sectors can now benefit from reduced cost of IT asset management while secured access to their applications over Internet,"
said Mushtaq Mahmood, Director of Business Development, AT Labs, Dubai.
ATLabs has developed the NetTerminal™, NetBook™, NetPanel and NetPanel TS (Touch Screen) as a premium line of thin-client appliance alternatives to PCs for both general-purpose and application-specific computing requirements.
Each device is pre-configured with embedded BSD UNIX, Windows, or Linux operating systems along with plug-n-play network connectivity and remote management software. Products are compatible with existing Windows, Web, Java, and mainframe applications. AT Labs also provides capability of Smart Card secured access to the server.
NetAdmin™ is a suite of remote management software developed by AT Labs.
With remote management application tools, you are empowered with single-point administration capabilities. Configure, manage and change firmware on a terminal-by-terminal basis—from a central site or a remote location. Effective remote management leads to improved productivity, increased uptime, and overall operational effectiveness—while significantly lowering the cost of desktop administration.
AT Labs is currently focusing on further developing its portfolio of wireless Thin Client products to provide low-cost and secured access to all intra-network and inter-network applications solutions worldwide. Thin client notebooks bring maximum security while reducing cost of maintenance.
AT Labs has deployed thin client solutions at the UAE Armed Forces, Al Mewahib Model School, Institute of Applied Technology, Dubai National School and many more in the region.
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