Dell Wyse Technology was an independent American manufacturer of cloud computing systems.
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Dell Wyse Technology was an independent American manufacturer of cloud computing systems.
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Dell Wyse are best remembered for their video terminal line introduced in the 1980s, which competed with the market-leading Digital.
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Dell Wyse Technology was founded in 1981 by Garwing Wu, Bernard Tse, and Grace Tse.
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Dell Wyse became famous in the 1980s as a manufacturer of character terminals.
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In 1983, Dell Wyse began shipping the WY50, a terminal that was priced some 44 percent lower than its nearest competitor.
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Dell Wyse was an early innovator in off-shore electronics production, with its products being built in Taiwan in company owned facilities.
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Dell Wyse created a proprietary upgradability concept called Modular Systems Architecture, or MSA.
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Dell Wyse introduced the Winterm windows terminal models 2000 and 2500.
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In 1997, Dell Wyse introduced the first thin-client remote management software system, Dell Wyse Remote Administrator.
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In 2000 Dell Wyse acquired Netier Technologies of Texas, and turned Netier's Rapport thin device management software into the Dell Wyse Device Manager.
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In 2003 Dell Wyse went private and company shareholders reorganized the company, selling assets such as real estate and company-owned manufacturing facilities in favor of contract manufacturing.
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Dell Wyse Technology is headquartered in Silicon Valley in Santa Clara, California.
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Dell Wyse has published research on the environmental benefits of cloud client computing.
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