SecureOffice Trusted Workstation – Thin Client on Solaris
A common requirement for government agencies is for access to information that is across numerous disparate networks at different classification levels. For example, Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community agencies work with information across multiple security levels and Unclassified to protect national security. To maintain a responsive, effective, and secure operational environment these agencies need seamless and secure access to data and applications across multiple domains. SecureOffice® Trusted Workstation® – Thin Client provides cost-effective, secure access to mission-critical applications on classified Microsoft® Windows and UNIX® servers across multiple networks. It uses Thin Client architecture to provide access to applications running at different sensitivity levels from a single desktop, eliminating the need for multiple workstations, as well as associated administrative expenses. Trusted Workstation – Thin Client enables organizations to improve security and accountability, while reducing administrative expenses.
Benefits of SecureOffice Trusted Workstation – Thin Client
- Dramatically decreases the number of desktop workstations via Thin Client architecture.
- Reduces total-cost-of-ownership through lower network hardware and infrastructure costs.
- Lowers administrative time and costs associated with adding additional networks, software upgrades, and patches.
- Increases productivity by providing access to familiar Windows and UNIX® applications for office automation, email, web browsing, and collaboration.
- Enhances speed and effectiveness by enabling access to information across varying classification levels from a single desktop.
- Increases information assurance and security.
- Enables session mobility.
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