ABSTRACT Thin client or network computing is a hot topic. The hype claims lower total cost of ownership, faster applications deployment and reduced management pain, compared to traditional computing architectures. Early in 1998 the Flinders University Library installed network computers in the Central and branch libraries for student access to the Internet. This paper is a review of network computers in the light of our experience over the past two years. Do network computers offer all that is claimed in the hype? Are there hidden costs? What are the issues of configuration, server scaling, network performance and fault diagnosis? Do they have a future in the Library arena
Thin Client technology boasts an impressive range of financial, technical and administrative benefit...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
Computer literacy is not negotiable for any professional in an increasingly computerised environment...
Thin client or network computing is a hot topic. The hype claims lower total cost of ownership, fast...
Thin Clients have evolved from simple text based CRT dumb terminal devices in the 1960s, into a soph...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
Thin-client computing offers the promise of easier-to-maintain computational services with reduced t...
Some would argue that the time for NCs or NetPCs has either not yet come or has long passed. Flinder...
This is a research paper for the course of Networking Technologies at the Master of Library Science,...
A thin client approach to mobile computing pushes as many services as possible on a remote server. H...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.More than ever, business leaders are focused on growi...
This paper provides an overview of thin-client/server computing in higher education. Thin-clients ar...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
The total cost of ownership of a PC in a corporate setting ranges from $3000 to $9000 per year, depe...
Thin Client technology boasts an impressive range of financial, technical and administrative benefit...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
Computer literacy is not negotiable for any professional in an increasingly computerised environment...
Thin client or network computing is a hot topic. The hype claims lower total cost of ownership, fast...
Thin Clients have evolved from simple text based CRT dumb terminal devices in the 1960s, into a soph...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
Thin-client computing offers the promise of easier-to-maintain computational services with reduced t...
Some would argue that the time for NCs or NetPCs has either not yet come or has long passed. Flinder...
This is a research paper for the course of Networking Technologies at the Master of Library Science,...
A thin client approach to mobile computing pushes as many services as possible on a remote server. H...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.More than ever, business leaders are focused on growi...
This paper provides an overview of thin-client/server computing in higher education. Thin-clients ar...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
The total cost of ownership of a PC in a corporate setting ranges from $3000 to $9000 per year, depe...
Thin Client technology boasts an impressive range of financial, technical and administrative benefit...
Interest in thin clients is very high today because of frustration with the growing total cost of ow...
Computer literacy is not negotiable for any professional in an increasingly computerised environment...