March 15, 2025

LG Electronics Showcases Healthcare-Focused Thin Clients and New LG gram Book at IGEL Now & Next 2025

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In an exclusive interview with VMblog, Amy Cannon, Marketing Manager for IT Solutions at LG Electronics USA, discusses the company's six-year partnership with IGEL and their upcoming showcase at IGEL Now & Next 2025.

While many know LG for consumer electronics, their IT/Cloud/Medical Device division is making significant inroads in the End User Computing (EUC) space, particularly with specialized thin clients for healthcare environments. Cannon reveals how LG's combination of high-quality hardware and smart software solutions is helping organizations improve security, streamline IT management, and enhance productivity in cloud-first environments. The company plans to debut their healthcare-optimized 24CR671i-a all-in-one thin client alongside the new portable LG gram Book at this year's event, demonstrating their commitment to innovation in the rapidly evolving EUC market.

VMblog:  Tell us a little bit about your company.

Amy Cannon:  Most people know LG for our TVs and appliances, but we're so much more than that. Our IT/Cloud/Medical Device division is all about creating innovative solutions for businesses. We focus on helping organizations stay efficient, secure, and connected with cutting-edge technology.

VMblog:  Talk about your technology. What problems do you solve? And how are you considered unique?

Cannon:  We specialize in thin clients and cloud devices, which are perfect for modern workplaces, especially in industries like healthcare. These devices simplify IT management, enhance security, and boost productivity. What sets us apart is the combination of LG's high-quality hardware (you know we don't compromise there!) with smart software solutions. Plus, everything we make is designed to work seamlessly with cloud environments, making life easier for IT teams and end-users alike.

VMblog:  How do you partner with IGEL? What does that partnership look like? How long have you been a partner?

Cannon:  It's been an awesome six years as an IGEL partner! We integrate IGEL OS into our thin clients and commercial displays, which creates a secure, cloud-ready experience for industries like healthcare. Together, we're making it easier for businesses to adopt cloud-first strategies while keeping things simple and secure.

VMblog:  What do you plan to show off at your booth at IGEL Now & Next 2025?

Cannon:  Oh, we've got some exciting stuff lined up! We'll be showcasing our LG 24CR671i-a 23.8-inch all-in-one thin client designed specifically for healthcare environments. It's got features like an Intel Pentium N6005 processor, RFID built-in, and hardware TPM 2.0 for top-notch security. It's also super easy to clean and compliant with medical standards, so it's perfect for hospitals.

But that's not all! We're also unveiling our new LG gram Book. This lightweight laptop is built for professionals who need power and portability on the go. It's sleek, has a long battery life, and is perfect for staying productive wherever you are. We can't wait to show how these devices can transform productivity when paired with IGEL's solutions!

VMblog:  What do you like about IGEL Now & Next? What made you sign up as a sponsor?

Cannon:  This event is such a great platform to connect with industry pros and showcase how LG + IGEL can revolutionize IT strategies. We love how it's all about innovation-it aligns perfectly with what we stand for as a company. Plus, it's always exciting to see our solutions in action and hear feedback directly from users.

VMblog:  What do you hope to take away from IGEL Now & Next?

Cannon:  We're looking forward to learning about the latest trends in endpoint security and cloud computing-especially in healthcare-and understanding the evolving needs of IT professionals. It's also a fantastic chance to network and hear real-world insights from those working in this space every day.

VMblog:  What do you attribute to the growing success of End User Computing?

Cannon:  It really comes down to flexibility and security. With so many people working remotely or in hybrid setups now, businesses need solutions that let employees access resources from anywhere without compromising security or efficiency. EUC makes that possible, which is why it's booming right now.

VMblog:  How do you and your solution help with the growth of the EUC market? Where does your technology fit?

Cannon:  Our thin clients and cloud devices are at the heart of it! We provide the hardware that powers cloud computing and virtual desktops for organizations across industries. By helping businesses transition to flexible, secure IT infrastructures, we're driving the growth of EUC alongside them.

VMblog:  Where do you see the EUC market headed?

Cannon:  The future is definitely more cloud-based solutions, tighter security measures, and greater integration of AI and IoT technologies. There's also a big push toward improving user experience-making these advanced tools easy and intuitive for everyone to use. At LG, we're excited to be part of this evolution by creating devices that will power workplaces of the future!

Last modified on March 15, 2025
David Marshall

David Marshall has been involved in the technology industry for over 19 years, and he's been working with virtualization software since 1999. He was able to become an industry expert in virtualization by becoming a pioneer in that field - one of the few people in the industry allowed to work with Alpha stage server virtualization software from industry leaders: VMware (ESX Server), Connectix and Microsoft (Virtual Server).

Through the years, he has invented, marketed and helped launch a number of successful virtualization software companies and products. David holds a BS degree in Finance, an Information Technology Certification, and a number of vendor certifications from Microsoft, CompTia and others. He's also co-authored two published books: "VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center" and "Advanced Server Virtualization: VMware and Microsoft Platforms in the Virtual Data Center" and acted as technical editor for two popular Virtualization "For Dummies" books. With his remaining spare time, David founded and operates one of the oldest independent virtualization news blogs, VMblog.com. And co-founded CloudCow.com, a publication dedicated to Cloud Computing. Starting in 2009 and continuing all the way to 2016, David has been honored with the vExpert distinction by VMware for his virtualization evangelism.

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