Wacoal Deploys Thin-Client Systems to 1,500 Branch Shops: Demonstrating the Business Value of Hitachi's Togo-Style (Blade PC + XenDesktop)


August 7, 2011
10 Pages - SKU: IDC6487472
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This IDC Buyer Case Study (a translation of the Japanese report IDC #J11170153) analyzes the quantitative and qualitative effects of Wacoal Co. Ltd.'s deployment of 1,500 units of Hitachi's dedicated thin-client system, Flora Se210, across its manufacturing and retail outlets nationwide. Wacoal, the leading clothing manufacturer, adopts Hitachi's Togo-style secure-client solution that is an integration of Blade PC and XenDesktop systems.




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