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whitepaper Donnelly Communications: Sun Ray Ultra-Thin Client Success Story20050105091302 Sun Microsystems
  Donnelly Communications has been a leader in call center services for the better part of two decades. They handle 800 numbers, fax, e-mail, and Web site customer service for companies that are forced by seasonality and call center load balancing considerations to outsource all or part of their call center activities. The old desktop technology the call center representatives were utilizing certainly was not. They implemented Sun Ray systems which absolutely require no maintenance at the desktop, and all compute services, including control of the graphical interface, run on the server. Now, call center representatives are able to pull up all the clients' online catalogues with a click of the mouse with the help of Sun Ray ultra-thin clients.   
whitepaper Sun Microsystems' Processor and Network Products Group: Sun Ray Ultra-Thin Client Success Story20050105091310 Sun Microsystems
  Electronic design automation (EDA) is the epitome of compute-intensive applications. The hallmark of EDA computing is performing incredibly high numbers of computations on unbelievably large amounts of data. The mission of Gateley's Compute Resources group is to speed development of new versions of the UltraSPARC processor by dedicating increasingly massive computing power. The challenge was to streamline systems administration processes and reduce costs. The Compute Resources group prefers to use Sun Ray ultra-thin clients for certain applications because of their significant cost and operational benefits. Not only do Sun Ray ultra- thin clients cost far less than desktop workstations, they dramatically simplify hardware and software upgrades and other administrative tasks.   
whitepaper University of Wisconsin - Madison: Sun Ray Appliances Bring Rays of Wisdom20050105091249 Sun Microsystems
  At the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business, executive training has been a top priority, drawing some of the business world's best and brightest. Recently, the University of Wisconsin- Madison surveyed other business schools and recognized that to maintain its leading position, it would need to expand its offerings to service senior level management. The University was introduced to the new low-cost desktop client from Sun-the Sun Ray 1 appliance. The Sun Ray appliance met each of the University's technological requirements. It provided inexpensive, thin-client Internet access to each of the center's overnight rooms and throughout the public areas of the Fluno Center.   
whitepaper Deploying Gigabit Ethernet on the Desktop 20041006030356 Hewlett-Packard
  Ethernet has become the most commonly utilized LAN technology worldwide. Gigabit Ethernet (Gigabit), the latest version of the Ethernet standard, is a reaction to the explosive growth of network traffic and bandwidth-intense applications. This growth has fueled the demand for even greater bandwidth inside and outside the enterprise. This White Paper offers an overview of the migration to Gigabit and includes test results demonstrating significant performance gains of Gigabit over 10/100 Fast Ethernet. The White Paper outlines Gigabit solutions offered by HP and provides a methodology for migrating to Gigabit - one desktop at a time.   
whitepaper Microsoft Virtual Server Technical Overview - Level 20020040930030018 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.   
whitepaper Desktop Architecture Selection Guide20040504010352 Sun Microsystems
  This paper examines some of the main business drivers behind the current trend towards adoption of thin client desktop solutions. The article provides useful insights on the benefits and drawbacks of the various candidate components for an alternative desktop environment. It also provides guidelines on non-functional requirements and project life cycle approaches.   
whitepaper Thin Client Technology: Increase Control and Reduce Costs with Thin Clients and Microsoft Windows Terminal Service20040401000410 Technical Resource Group
  Thin Client computing is now an accepted strategy for business computing. Thin Client computing is the next generation and the most technologically advanced computing created to solve the problems experienced with the computing desktops of the corporate environment. The Thin Client concept has brought about a higher level of centralized control to the desktop. This paper introduces Windows Terminal Services, Thin Client and Server-based Computing. This paper presents what industry analysts report and their projections on the future for Thin Client computing.   
whitepaper HTML Thin Client Implementation2003-07-08 Jade Software
  The HTML Thin Client has been a feature of JADE since the release of JADE 4.0. The HTML Thin Client introduces a programming model built around JADE controls – a model in which controls render their own user interfaces by generating HTML to return to Web browsers and firing events that are handled by JADE code. This paper provides a detailed overview of the HTML Thin Client features, its limitations and how to optimize this interface to provide better performance.   
whitepaper Server-Based and Thin Client Computing: Promise and Practicalities20040327000410 Thin Client Computing
  This paper is intended to provide an insight into two important technology areas – Server-Based Computing and Thin Client devices. Managing distributed client server environments and the ever-evolving personal computer can be a challenge. Introducing a degree of centralisation through a Server Based Computing (SBC) approach can help. But does this approach sit comfortably with modern Web architectures, mobile technology and enterprise applications? This paper considers some of the problems and concerns of IT professionals and the potential for modern Access Infrastructure Software and Thin Client devices to assist in overcoming them.   
whitepaper Dell Case Study: American Airlines20040323000412 Dell Computer
  American Airlines is one of the largest scheduled passenger airlines in the world, providing 2,400 daily departures to destinations throughout North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Pacific. Many American Airline employees do not have access to a computer during work hours and those who do often do not have the chance to log onto the company website. American knew if its employees had the use of a computer at home, they could log on to the company intranet when they wanted. The American on-time, on-line Employee PC Purchase Program initiative was another important aspect to the overall solution. By offering employees the opportunity to purchase computers for home use at an American-subsidized discount, employees at all levels within the company could enhance their technical skills and have 24-hour access to information on the company intranet site.