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PCS - Nitrogen Uses Thin Client Technology With Wonderware to Modernize Its Plant Operations and Control | 2005-01-19 03:00:01 | Invensys Systems |
| Nitrogen is a leader in food production. The initial decision to implement thin client technology came about after the new APACS system was installed and operating. The plant operators were extremely pleased with the improvements in plant visualization, to the point where they asked for additional monitors in the control room. They could deploy lots of small, single entity monitors that gave their operators the panoramic view they wanted at a much reduced cost. | |||
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Terminal Services Client Deployment | 2005-01-13 03:16:26 | Microsoft |
| This webcast discusses various methods and options you have to deploy the Terminal Services Client in your enterprise, including Intellimirror, SMS, and the web client, as well as other problems you may encounter. | |||
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Thin Client Strategies: Reducing Risk Through Centralized Computing | 2005-01-13 03:16:21 | The SANS Institute |
| 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 particular organization, one needs to re-evaluate the current philosophy of distributed computing. This webcast also examines how one can improve system security through returning to this centralized approach. One must also be aware of the costs associated with this type of model and therefore what cost benefits can be obtained through implementing this computing model as well is examined. | |||
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Same-Quarter ROI With Microsoft Terminal Services | 0000-00-00 | 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. | |||
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Securing Terminal Services | 2005-01-13 03:14:31 | Wyse Technology |
| Server-based computing introduces some unique security problems that don't enter into client-centric computing. This webcast explains some approaches that will help you bridge those security gaps. | |||
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Back to the Future With Thin Clients | 2005-01-13 03:14:17 | 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. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: .NET Smart Client (Level 200) | 20050108030002 | Microsoft |
| This webcast defines the "smart client" and explores the implications and opportunities for smart client application development. The session will focus heavily on high level demos of technologies like Windows Forms, Compact Framework, and Office System 2003 technologies. It will delve into the tips and tricks, positives and negatives when designing, developing and deploying .NET Smart Client applications. .NET Smart Client Applications can run on many different types of devices and in many different scenarios. Join this webcast to learn when it's smartest to create rich or thin client applications and about how each type handles data and connectivity. | |||
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One Net Management: Direct All Networks as One Net With a ZENworks Solution | 20050107030002 | Novell |
| If you're going to direct all types of networks as if they're one Net, you need a Novell ZENworks solution. Without leaving the comfort of your office, this Web seminar will show you how ZENworks gives you control over all your servers and Windows desktops - including Windows 2000 - as well as remote and mobile PC's that are disconnected from the network. ZENworks leverages the enterprise-wide power of Novell NDS eDirectory to automate many of your routine network management tasks, saving your company millions of dollars. By simplifying your management, it lets you focus more on strategic IT issues. | |||
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Microsoft Virtual Server Technical Overview - Level 200 | 20040930030018 | Microsoft |
| Virtual machine technology allows multiple operating systems to run concurrently on a single machine, which can boost administrator productivity and operating efficiency. The technology of Microsoft® Virtual Server helps migrate existing applications and consolidate applications on fewer servers. This webcast will cover what a virtual environment is and how the Virtual Server product compares to the desktop product, Microsoft Virtual PC, and when to use each solution. Installation and setup of these products is also included. | |||
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Best Practices for an XP Desktop Deployment | 20040302121651 | Microsoft |
| This Webcast provides the best practices to plan and prepare for an XP desktop deployment of Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Office XP. It examines the requirements for deployment and provide the steps necessary for desktop migration. |
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