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whitepaper Thin Clients: Selecting the Right Desktop Strategy for Your Organization2004-05-01 IDG (International Data Group)
  Thin clients can offer significant advantages when properly deployed. While cost has been the major factor touted by many thin client proponents, these machines can also improve security, manageability, and simplicity. Furthermore, thin clients can offer "hidden" benefits, such as allowing IT departments the ability to codify and enforce IT best practices and liberate their staff to work on more strategic business/IT alignment initiatives.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Client System Hardware,
  
whitepaper Technologies for Thin Client Architectures2001-01-07 University of Zurich
  This paper focuses on thin client technology. It gives an introduction to thin client architectures and proposes criteria, which are vital to successfully employ thin client technologies in an enterprise. Based on these criteria, this paper evaluates thin client technologies available today and shows that some offer potential value for an enterprise.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Client System Hardware,
  
whitepaper Patterns & Practices Live: Smart Client Architecture and Design Guide an Overview-Level 2000000-00-00 Microsoft
  Architects and developers, who are evaluating whether a smart client solution is appropriate for their client architecture and then understand design and technical challenges associated for building smart client applications, should read this guide. Smart Client Architecture and Design Guide (SCAG) provides guidance on how to combine the benefits of a traditional rich client applications with the manageability of thin client applications.

Tags: Client System Hardware
  
whitepaper Delivering Rich-Client Features With Thin-Client Delivery - Level 2000000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast will look at the Infragistics Expense reference application as a real world example of some of the power and advanced features that are possible with ASP.NET and outside-of-the-box development tools. It demonstrates the challenges of delivering a robust interface utilizing HTML and explore some working code to evaluate solutions.

Tags: Client System Hardware, Internet and Web,
  
whitepaper Same-Quarter ROI With Microsoft Terminal Services0000-00-00 Wyse Technology
  This webcast covers how Microsoft and Wyse are helping companies achieve same-quarter ROI while reducing IT risk and improving corporate productivity. The webcast explores how terminal services and thin-client technologies work with what you have today and tomorrow.

Tags: IT Budgeting
  
whitepaper Tuning Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services for Groups0000-00-00 Wyse Technology
  This webcast explains the Tuning Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services for Groups and lets one configure terminal server settings from the command line in Windows 2000 and 2003 without having a Windows 2003 domain structure. It also helps one learn how to use VBScript to configure Windows 2003 Server settings.

Tags: Client System Hardware,
  
whitepaper Back to the Future With Thin Clients0000-00-00 Wyse Technology
  Companies are turning to thin clients as a way to reduce maintenance costs and security risks. Learn about the new wave of thin access devices and whether they fit in your network in this expert webcast with Forrester Research.   
whitepaper Thin Clients Bring Computing to Classrooms0000-00-00 Wyse Technology
  Snowflake Unified School District #5 didn't have enough staff to maintain 700 computers. They couldn't expand to achieve a 2:1 student-to-computer ratio in their district. Given the rural location, they couldn't hire people. Snowflake Unified School District #5 switched to thin-client computing. This reduced their IT budget by 20 percent while tripling the number of deployed computing devices. Every classroom in the district's four elementary schools now had a 2:1 student-to-computer ratio, and teachers had more time for small group and one-on-one instruction.

Tags: Network Technologies,
  
whitepaper Emergic Freedom (Thin Client - Thick Server) White Paper0000-00-00 Netcore Solutions
  A thin client is a stripped down version of a PC. Low end (read cheaper) PCs, old discarded (rendered useless) PC or a thin client terminal can be used. The thin client architecture uses Linux as the operating system with the KDE desktop environment. Linux is used because it is a very stable and efficient environment. Coupled with X Window system and a good desktop environment such as KDE, Linux provides a very capable and-cost effective thin client platform. This is an open standards, open source based system and no proprietary technology is used.

Tags: Server Platforms - OS,
  
whitepaper Thin Client Networking2004-12-01 British Educational Communications and Technology Agency
  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). Software applications and programs are held and run on the server, and displayed on the client machine. The term thin is derived from the small or 'thin' amount of processing done on the client and this is opposed to a 'fat' client where most of the processing is carried out on the client machine.

Tags: Client System Hardware, Network Management