Established in 1976, VXL is a global leader in thin client and server-based computing technologies and has been manufacturing world-class thin client devices for over three decades providing a high quality range of high-specification, value for money models that are made to the most exacting standards.
This single-minded focus on thin clients and commitment to product quality is at the core of what VXL represents today together with a passion to support companies around the world to successfully build efficient IT infrastructures that are flexible, secure, manageable and affordable.
A Citrix OEM partner since 1996 and lately a Microsoft OEM & VMware Technology Alliance partners, VXL’s world-renowned ‘Itona’ brand of thin clients continues to go from strength to strength, with VXL on course to achieve its strategic goal of 25% market share of the global thin client market by the end of 2011.
Available in a variety of operating systems (Gio Linux, Sylph-OS, Windows CE, XP-Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard (WES 2009) and WES 7-E, VXL’s comprehensive product portfolio, includes Entry-Level, Mid-Range and High- Performance Desktops, Xtona Zero Clients, touch screen Integrated models and the very latest, co-branded, Lenovo notebooks. Furthermore, VXL’s own innovative ‘XLmanage’ device management software also provides administrators with the ability to effectively manage devices remotely across a network.
VXL’s corporate head quarters and main manufacturing is based in Bangalore, India’s ‘Silicon Valley’, while the Americas Group HQ is located in Houston, Texas and the European HQ and Logistics centre in Manchester, UK. Dedicated Sales and Technical Support offices are also based in key strategic markets including Germany, France and Singapore, together with distribution partners in many other countries - for further contact information see Locations.
VXL’s mission statement, as a global leader in thin client and server-based computing technology, is to ensure its customers receive a higher return on their investment combined with a lower total cost of ownership.