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March 17, 2008 |
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General Dynamics Introduces the Tadpole M1400 Ultra-Thin Client Computer
The ultimate in secure
mobile, ultra-thin client computing
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – General
Dynamics C4 Systems announced today the availability of the Tadpole M1400 mobile
ultra-thin client computer. The Tadpole M1400 is an affordable, low-maintenance
solution in a notebook form factor that is designed for convenient, mobile and
secure computing.
The Tadpole M1400 behaves like a secure data terminal to access server-hosted
operating systems, applications and data, which means there is little risk of
local system crashes and data loss. With no local storage, memory or software,
the Tadpole M1400 is virtually immune to the security issues that are normally
associated with lost or stolen notebook computers.
With ultra-thin client computing, operating systems and applications run on
centrally managed servers that are more secure and reliable. There is no
maintenance and support required to keep the Tadpole M1400 updated with new
software or security patches. All new applications or software updates are
installed on a few central servers and can be made immediately available to all
users, thereby eliminating the long and costly update procedures normally
associated with managing hundreds or thousands of distributed mobile or remote
computers.
“The Tadpole M1400 is the future of thin clients. It is designed for
security-minded mobile professionals across industry and government. It enables
delivery of all the applications mobile professionals need via both local and
wide area networks in wired or wireless environments,” said Mark Johnston,
director of the Tadpole product group of Computing Technologies for General
Dynamics C4 Systems. “Defense, intelligence, education, finance and enterprise
mobile workers will appreciate the benefits of finally having secure, mobile,
high-performance computing that can be used anywhere at an affordable price.”
The Tadpole M1400 is 100% interchangeable with Sun Ray™ ultra-thin clients from
Sun Microsystems, Inc. The compatibility ensures the Tadpole M1400 mobile
ultra-thin client has all the session mobility and ease of management benefits
of the Sun Ray architecture in a secure mobile environment.
The Tadpole M1400 uses ‘smart card’ technology for simple, first-level user
authentication and session mobility for optimum efficiency in any deployment.
Because there are no software upgrades, no system maintenance or repair, no
virus or worm vulnerability and no lost data to restore, the cost of owning and
operating the M1400 can be thousands of dollars less than alternative platforms.
Additional Features and Options
The Tadpole M1400 mobile ultra-thin client allows users the ability to login at
any time for access to their computer session via wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi. In
addition, the optional combination of 3G wireless networking with Virtual
Private Network (VPN) provides high-performance secure wireless access from
remote locations. Like the Sun Ray devices, the Tadpole M1400 can support a true
heterogenous environment where multiple operating systems can be accessed
simultaneously via a highly mobile, power efficient device.
Availability
The Tadpole M1400 is available now from the Tadpole product group at General
Dynamics C4 Systems. Ordering and pricing information is available by contacting
sales@tadpole.com.
The Tadpole product group provides notebooks and servers for mission-critical
military, government and commercial operations. They are uniquely suited to
distributed battlefield management, collaborative briefings, reconnaissance and
intelligence gatherings. Tadpole is part of General Dynamics C4 Systems, a
business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD).
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately
83,500 people worldwide and reported 2007 revenues of $27.2 billion. The company
is a market leader in business aviation; land and expeditionary combat systems,
armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and marine systems; and information
systems and technologies. More information about the company is available on the
Internet at www.generaldynamics.com.