The Next Phase Of Endpoint Security Starts With Simplicity
For years, enterprise endpoints were expected to handle everything locally, including productivity, collaboration, storage, and security, while supporting increasingly complex operating systems and applications. But as more workloads have moved into cloud-delivered environments, that model has started to break down.
Today’s employees work across virtual desktops, web applications, browsers, and collaboration platforms from virtually anywhere. At the same time, IT teams are under pressure to improve security, reduce operational complexity, extend hardware lifecycles, and support sustainability initiatives. Those competing demands are forcing organizations to reconsider whether every employee still needs a fully exposed, fully persistent desktop operating system.
Increasingly, the answer is no. That realization is driving renewed interest in thin clients, zero clients, and endpoints repurposed with Linux-based operating systems. What was once viewed mainly as a cost-saving measure is now becoming part of a broader strategy around cyber resilience, Zero Trust architecture, and operational simplicity.
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