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Law Firm Finds Extra Workstations in Contempt and Wins Enhanced Remote Access | 2008-03-06 | Microsoft |
| The 70 employees at Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow PLLC offer legal services for individuals and businesses from the firm's main office in Little Rock, Arkansas, and branches in Johnson and Jonesboro. QGTB wanted a system that would provide a smooth presentation of applications for end users. In addition, they wanted to centralize resources for both local workstations and remote access. QGTB purchased a new server to run Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services in parallel during the transition, with a plan to use the Terminal Services features for application virtualization. The firm considered the 32-bit version, but chose the 64-bit for its increased memory limit and as a forward-looking choice.
Tags: Remote Access - RA Servers, Windows Server 2008 |
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Danish Foreign Ministry Enhances IT Security and Efficiency With New Operating System | 2008-01-01 | Microsoft |
| Recent expansion by the Danish Foreign Ministry challenged its need to operate under secure conditions, while using often limited and inconsistent connections. The Ministry urgently needed to adopt new workstation operating systems that offered enhanced security features, communication potential for remote users, and centralized administration. The Ministry upgraded 2,100 workstations to Windows Vista Enterprise, which provides enhanced security, search, and remote access functions.
Tags: Security Management, Windows Vista |
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HP Workstation Education Solutions: Ajay Sahi | 2007-12-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| The presenter of this webcast explains why someone would choose a workstation instead of a high-end desktop in the education environment. | |||
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City of Maastricht: Modernizes With Flexible Mobile Workspace | 2007-11-09 | Cisco Systems |
| The City of Maastricht increases responsiveness to its citizens, improves worker productivity and collaboration, and attracts a younger workforce where mobility is part of their lifestyle.
Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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Session Allocation Manager 2.1 - Optimizing Your HP Blade Workstation Solution Deployment | 2007-10-01 | Hewlett-Packard |
| This paper describes how Session Allocation Manager (SAM) 2.1 can be used to optimize the HP Blade Workstation Solution deployment, enhancing both manageability and ease-of-use. For example, SAM allows the HP Blade Workstation Solution to be configured so that the user needs to log in only once in order to be connected to multiple blade workstations. This paper first provides an overview of the HP Blade Workstation Solution, as well as other HP remote desktop solutions. Next, the SAM architecture is presented, followed by a description of the SAM features, benefits, and user interface and an example of how SAM can be used to establish a connection from a client computer to multiple blade workstations.
Tags: Blades |
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The HP Blade Workstation Solution - A New Paradigm in Workstation Computing Featuring the HP ProLiant xw460c Blade Workstation | 2007-09-01 | Hewlett-Packard |
| The HP Blade Workstation Solution represents a new paradigm in workstation computing. Rather than placing the workstation's computing power at the user's desk, the computing power, in the form of blade workstations, is moved to the data center where the workstations can be more easily, securely, and inexpensively managed. Centralizing an organization's workstations in the data center provides many benefits, including. This paper describes the industry-leading HP Blade Workstation Solution and how this solution delivers the above benefits as well as many other important benefits. An overview of the solution is presented first followed by a more detailed description.
Tags: Blades, High Performance Computing |
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The Entry-Level HP Workstations: Market Segments and Application Areas | 2007-09-01 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Engineers, designers and power office users are constantly demanding more from their desktop systems. Increasingly sophisticated applications require more computing performance, larger memory, and a range of professional graphics - all on similar or shrinking budgets. Although ordinary business PCs can sometimes fulfill these users' needs, the demands these applications make on a desktop system often make a workstation a required solution. However, until recently, the per-unit pricing of workstations meant that organizations could only justify deployment to users with higher-end computing requirements. With the recent introduction of two entry-level workstations, HP has made workstation power uniquely affordable to a broader range of users. | |||
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Reducing Acoustical Noise in Personal Workstations by Increasing Cooling Efficiency | 2007-06-01 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Personal workstations have provided users with substantial increases in processing power over the past decade. Increases in memory size, increased graphics capability and hard drive capacity, and much higher processor performance have all contributed to creating much more powerful desktop and deskside systems. However, the beneficial increases in capabilities have also increased power requirements, with a corresponding increase in generated heat. Hewlett-Packard places great emphasis on employing the latest technology in personal workstations, and noise reduction is no exception. HP employs innovative technology to reduce noise levels in its high-end xw9400 workstations, ensuring high levels of performance while still maintaining low acoustic noise emissions. This paper will examine this technology and discuss the acoustical benefits of a quieter and more efficient cooling system. | |||
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HP Workstations - Environmental Performance | 2007-03-01 | Hewlett-Packard |
| The issues of the environment and conservation are being discussed with a new energy these days, and they are having more of a business impact than ever before. Aside from being the responsible thing to do, international agreements are beginning to mandate better environmental performance. HP embraced compliancy with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive and it took pains to ensure that there was no disruption to the customers. RoHS restricts six toxic substances potentially found in electronic goods, including lead, mercury and cadmium. Ensuring that the workstation components are free of these elements and other toxic compounds while still maintaining the exacting performance and lifecycle standards is a challenge. | |||
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Vancouver Film School & HP: Bringing Stories to Life | 2007-01-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| The students at the Vancouver Film School use HP technology to bring their individual artistic visions to life.
Tags: Laptops, 3D Modeling and Rendering |
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