This document discusses zero client computing, which moves all client software and computing to the cloud. With zero clients, there is no processor, memory, or software at the desktop. All management, applications, operating systems, and drivers are centralized in the cloud. This eliminates costs associated with managing individual desktops and provides more secure, flexible access to desktops from any device. The document argues that zero clients are simpler than thin clients as they require no local management and provide complete centralization of the desktop computing environment in the cloud.