Dell Wyse Project Ophelia: the ‘’ultra-compact’’ multimedia-capable device: Stakes and Opportunities.
During this Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, we have had the opportunities learn more and discover new technologies approach, services, mobility, data saving etc. At Dell Cloud Client Computing they talk about : ‘’new
levels of mobility and work/life convergence right to people’s pockets.’’
Therefore Dell has announced the compact multimedia-capable device at codenamed
“Dell Wyse Project Ophelia”. Via this project, the gaol is clear : a
USB stick which can enable users to turn any capable display into a window to
the cloud.
A tool for both work and play,
when you plug “Project Ophelia” into any capable TV or monitor, you’ll be able
to more or less easily and securely access, display, and collaborate on
business applications as well as personal entertainment.
Announced for the first half
of 2013, Dell Wyse Project Ophelia will offer:
- instant access to the apps available on the Google Play Store
- Integrated Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth
- Built on the Android 4 OS
supports Web browsing, social networking, media playback and Android Apps
- connects to Windows
desktops and applications running on back-end systems from all leading
infrastructure providers including Citrix, Microsoft and VMware
- No batteries to charge or
change , it self-powers through the display it’s plugged into
- Remembers settings for
each individual to enhance usability
- Compatible with many
existing Dell Wyse thin clients and software products
- Managed by Dell Wyse Cloud Client Manager Software as a service (SaaS).