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Thin Clients
Title: Thin Clients
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1181 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Thin Clients
In an ideal world, it would be easy to deploy and manage the robust client/server applications that tap today’s abundant PC power. But if you support a distributed computing environment built around the Wintel computing architecture, you know better. To a large extent, the culprit is a Microsoft OS deign that’s not quite at home in the enterprise. While hundreds of add-on products promise to reduce cost of ownership though centralized desktop
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Microsoft Corporation. “Executive Overview : [Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition; Terminal Server overview]” Internet. 06 Nov 1999. Available HTTP: www.microsoft.com/ntserver/terminalserver/exec/default.asp
Microsoft Corporation. “Deployment : [Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition; Terminal Server deployment.]” Internet. 06 Nov 1999. Available HTTP: www.microsoft.com/ntserver/terminalserver/deployment/default.asp
Citrix Systems, Incorporated. “Citrix Systems, Inc.” Internet. 07 Nov 1999. Available HTTP: www.citrix.com
Molta, Dave. “For Client/Server, Think Thin.”
Network Computing 28 June 1999: 46-64
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