Emtec to demonstrate thin client solution at HIMSS 2010 Conference and Exhibition

Emtec, Inc. (OTCBB:ETEC), a systems integrator, announced today that it will demonstrate its thin client solution for healthcare in the Avnet booth #7467 at the HIMSS 2010 Conference and Exhibition. This solution integrates the ThinIdentity™ virtual desktop infrastructure solution, smart card technology and stateless thin-client computing based on the Sun Microsystems™ Sun Ray virtual display client. The ThinIdentity virtual display client allows clinical staff members to move around the hospital freely and access their personalized workstations from any location. Workers can now quickly and securely log-in to their personal desktop within 5 seconds giving them access to all of the clinical applications and data necessary to conduct their jobs. Meanwhile, the data resides safely in the hospital's data center, secure and unavailable to unauthorized users.

HIMSS attendees will be able to demo this solution first-hand and see how the technology comes together to provide caregivers quicker access to their personalized computer workspace and allow doctors and nurses to spend more time on patient care.

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