| The Wyse Winterm Challenge Survey
Winmark Wyse® WintermChallenge Research Results, October 2004
Winmark, a top market research company
in the UK, oversaw a "blind test" with over 100 users, on their
usage and acceptance of thin clients vs. PCs -- 7 out of 10 users
prefer thin clients over PCs!
Key Research Objectives
The
many benefits to an organization of deploying a thin-client architecture
have been documented by a number of industry-leading analysts. Some
of the many benefits noted include costs savings, improved security
due to centralization and improved business continuity. One of the
key barriers, however, is end-user resistance often, PC users
feel that thin clients are in some way inferior and that they will
lose something when they move to a thin-client machine. In
order to address this key problem, a pioneering piece of research
was undertaken to determine whether differences would be evident
as the result of direct user experience. This would involve asking
typical business desktop users to conduct every day tasks on a PC
and a thin client, but the two different desktop machines would
be hidden from view. This would result in a true user perception
of a thin client versus a PC as a device to help them accomplish
their work. All the obvious psychological factors that result in
any user prejudice against thin clients would be removed. In order
to make the results credible, it was essential to ensure that the
research was conducted independently, and that the results be statistically
robust.
With this in mind, the key research objective
of the Winterm Challenge was:
To produce a statistically robust
comparison between experiences of using a Wyse thin client vs. using
a traditional PC.
The following document, prepared by Winmark,
details the research methodology, materials and equipment used to
achieve this objective, as well as revealing the final results.
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