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Glossary definition: Thin Client

Thin Client Technology: A Guide to Benefits & Advantages

A thin client is a computer or device that relies on a server to perform its computing tasks. It is typically used in an environment where the user accesses applications and data stored on a remote server, rather than on the local machine. Thin clients are typically much less expensive than traditional PCs and are used in a variety of settings, such as government offices, educational institutions, and businesses. They are also used in home networks, where they provide access to shared files and applications. Thin clients are often used in cloud computing environments, where multiple users can access the same applications and data stored on a remote server. Thin clients are typically much more secure than traditional PCs, as they are not able to store data or applications locally.