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whitepaper A thin client network is a server based network where the majority, if not all, of the processing is done by the server rather than by the individual client machine(s). The term thin is derived from the small or 'thin' amount of processing done on...
[27 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Thin Client is an industry accepted standard achieving significant savings over the cost of traditional PC's. Thin Client technology is essentially PC's without local and removable storage. This paper provides an introduction to Windows Terminal...
[12 Jan 2005]
whitepaper VSSThinClientSmart is a thin-client for Microsoft Visual SourceSafe. The application targets the .NET Compact Framework and the .NET Framework to provide a user friendly GUI to access a Visual SourceSafe database over a network from a Pocket PC...
[16 Apr 2007]
whitepaper A thin client network is a server based network where the majority, if not all, of the processing is done by the server rather than by the individual client machine(s). The term thin is derived from the small or 'thin' amount of processing done on...
[27 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Thin client server computing can provide enterprises with valuable business-critical benefits and substantial savings. The HP line of thin client products can help provide increased benefits and savings through more robust performance and added...
[19 Jan 2005]
News IT managers who deploy thin-client applications within their networks are reducing the cost of running them by up to 80 per cent, according to research from Gartner Group's Datapro unit. Based on interviews with 25 IT managers, the report also...
[02 Jun 1999]
whitepaper There are many advantages to this type of environment, known as thin-client or server-based computing, including lower hardware costs and easier client management. Turning PCs into not-so-dumb terminals may be one of the smartest moves you can make...
[19 Jan 2005]
whitepaper Sierra Systems proposed an innovative thin client architecture. Java applets, servlets and Java Server Pages provided Client functions. California School Information Services (CSIS) was created with a mandate to help local education agencies (LEAs...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper When compared to the traditional unmanaged PC network model, the HP thin client computing model yields a less vulnerable segregated approach to computing with substantially better recovery time, while minimizing total cost of ownership (TCO).
[19 Jan 2005]
whitepaper Thin-client deployment will offer substantial savings for enterprises without best practices for managing fat-client desktops, with a quick return on investment. Enterprises planning to deploy thin-client applications for TCO benefits they expect...
[16 Jan 2005]
whitepaper The purpose of this presentation is to consider the value of centralized thin client computing in organizations and evaluate how this model can help to better secure the networks. But regardless of whether thin client technologies are right for a...
[17 Jan 2005]
whitepaper As the technology changes and becomes more complex, thin client solutions become an alternative to review. A thin client solution takes the memory, disk and processing power used on a typical PC and consolidates it on a server.
[19 Jan 2005]
whitepaper Thin-client computing is an important option to consider in any organisation's strategy. Implemented correctly, it can significantly lower your operating costs, increase the quality of your support and reduce your risk.
[16 Jan 2005]
whitepaper Thin client technology is often a cost effective solution. Today's enterprises are growing rapidly in many different directions. As this growth occurs, so does the demand on the corporate MIS organization.
[12 Jan 2005]
whitepaper Thin Client computing is now an accepted strategy for business computing. Thin Client computing is the next generation and the most technologically advanced computing created to solve the problems experienced with the computing desktops of the...
[01 Apr 2004]
whitepaper Thin-client computing is one way to support image viewing this complex environment. Several trends in biomedical computing are converging in a way that will require new approaches to telehealth image display.
[24 Jan 2005]
whitepaper Thin-client computing provides a simple solution to these and other issues, that is almost too good to believe. Additionally, client-side security and data backup procedures are poorly implemented in most organizations - yielding a significant...
[19 Jan 2005]
whitepaper Wyse has been a pioneer of thin client technology and its Winterm terminals are small, simple, and inexpensive devices that can operate in a variety of environments. Thin clients allow organisations to get the most out of such an architecture by...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper This paper presents the software architecture and design for NetPay, a new micro-payment system that has been prototyped, for deployment with thin-client vendor interfaces for customers. Two fundamental payment methods exist for on-line information...
[16 Jan 2005]
whitepaper An embedded browser has many incontestable disadvantages over a centralised browser in the central server: Security, Upgradeability (and usable/effective life of the terminal), Browser performance, Maintenance, Compatibility and undermines the...
[27 Jul 2006]
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