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whitepaper Cost Benefits of Thin Client Voting Systems2008-06-25 Auburn University
  While the arguments still rage between the proponents for paper voting systems and those of electronic voting systems, little has been said to refute the high cost of current computerized systems. The state of Maryland switched from an optical scan system to a Diebold touchscreen system in the year 2003 and their election expenses have increased by as much as 9 times since 2001. Current computerized systems place separate, self-contained computers in each booth which require a large amount of memory and processing power to reliably operate. Also, each machine must be maintained individually. If a thin client has some kind of technical difficulty, it can simply be replaced to avoid having to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to have the machine diagnosed and fixed.   
whitepaper Managed Application Delivery - Is Thin Client the Best Answer? (podcast)2008-04-14 Intel
  Download this Intel Webcast in podcast format!

Are you considering thin clients and wondering if they are right for you?

Learn how new models of application delivery are simplifying corporate computing environments and helping companies deal more effectively with their IT security, management, and budgeting needs. Thin clients and server-based computing are only one option available today.

Listen to this TechRepublic Webcast, available on demand as a downloadable Podcast, to hear Mike Ferron-Jones, Manager, Emerging Models Program, Intel, and David Greschler, Director, Integrated Virtualization Strategy, Microsoft, discuss pros and cons of the centralized computing landscape as well as those of the various centralized compute models.

This Webcast covers these topics and more:
  • Discussion of the range of delivery options available today
  • Application virtualization and how it can satisfy the needs of IT and Users
  • TCO, security and technical challenges of centralized vs. decentralized systems
  
whitepaper Hotel Improves Guest Experience and Revenue Through Innovative Use of Technology2008-04-01 Microsoft Tips
  Located in downtown Philadelphia, Sheraton University City Hotel is in the midst of a major university and business center served by several hotels. To stay competitive, the hotel continuously improves the amenities that it offers its customers. The hotel wanted to provide more than just Internet service; it wanted to deliver in-room desktop resources and more entertainment options. To improve customer satisfaction, Sheraton implemented a solution from SuiteLinq that uses Microsoft technology and integrates productivity software with entertainment and communication capabilities. The hotel has since improved its scores in customer satisfaction surveys, raised its average daily room rate and repeat customer business, and increased revenue. Sheraton now has more opportunities to interact with customers, and integration with new Microsoft technologies will further enhance the guest experience.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper Controlling Thin Clients Using Peer-to-Peer Symmetries2008-01-01 Hall of Arts
  Hackers worldwide agree that atomic epistemologies are an interesting new topic in the field of stenography, and mathematicians concur. This paper proves the synthesis of object-oriented languages, which embodies the robust principles of algorithms. The focus in this paper is not on whether courseware can be made knowledge-based, heterogeneous, and semantic, but rather on describing a knowledge-based tool for exploring telephony (Abime).

Tags: Object-Oriented, Network Design
  
whitepaper An Analysis of Thin Client Computing2008-01-01 Loquinar
  This whitepaper looks at thin client computing based on Microsoft Windows 2000 terminal services. It examines what thin client computing is, its architecture, advantages and limitations. The paper also looks at a simple cost analysis of thin verses fat. While some of the benefits and cost savings are still relevant, the focus of the paper is on a true thin client environment using Windows based terminals, not fat or tubby clients connecting to Windows terminal services.   
whitepaper HP Thin Client & Blade PC Solutions: Fiona Wright2007-12-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  The presenter of this webcast speaks about the key features of remote client solutions and how they can benefit teachers and students alike.   
whitepaper Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Leverages Solidcore to Reduce TCO on Thin Client Systems2007-09-26 Solidcore Systems
  As the nation's first hospital devoted exclusively to caring for children, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia CHOP's management team believed in providing computer and internet access to the children in their facility as a means to improve their overall rate of progress during their stay at the hospital. However, they have a large and distributed hospital infrastructure across several sites and buildings with a limited IT staff that is responsible for not only keeping the existing systems up and running securely but also for implementing newer IT initiatives. Based on these requirements, and after a search of available products, CHOP determined that Solidcore's S3 Control was the right solution to enable them to meet their support, security and control goals.

Tags: ROI - TCO, ITIL
  
whitepaper Deutsche Leasing Group Increases Its Annual New Business by 12 Percent0000-00-00 Oracle
  Deutsche Leasing Group offers solutions revolving around national and international investments. The challenge was to reorganize the business to focus on the customer and integrate customer information throughout the enterprise. The company enabled 2001 Migration from the 1997 database marketing Client Server System to Siebel Sales 2000 - Thin Client and 2006 Migration to Siebel Sales 7 - Multi-Channel Web Solution. The group achieved high CRM efficiency by involving employees in workshops and usage of other communications instruments.

Tags: CRM Software, Database Marketing
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Practical Smart Client (Level 100)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The attendee of this webcast will learn the benefits of Smart Client architecture and understand how financial service companies are using smart clients in their enterprises. This webcast will show how to leverage the value of Smart Clients by using the Microsoft .NET Platform to rapidly build and easily deploy the applications.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Army Enterprise Thin Client Architecture Standardization for Army Small Computer Program (ASCP)2007-05-31 GTSI
  This White Paper is designed to support the Army Small Computer Program's (ASCP), Thin Client Architecture Standardization Program. Contained herein GTSI outline a solution based approach and subsequent methodologies around optimal thin client computing environment deployments to include hardware, software and resource requirements. GTSI is proposing an implementation methodology based on years of experience and adherence to industry proven best practices. Within this draft is outlined the approach, methodologies, materials needed to build a solution, and continued benefits of incorporating such a solution. Through the knowledge and experience this paper allows the Army an ease of use and secure application delivery mechanism while continuing to allow for secure, centralized administration of Army IT assets and tools.

Tags: Software Engineering