Windows NT - 2000 - 2003 White Papers
Thin-Client Technology
Overview Turning PCs into not-so-dumb terminals may be one of the smartest moves you can make when it comes to planning for disaster recovery. There are many advantages to this type of environment, known as thin-client or server-based computing, including lower hardware costs and easier client management. And its built-in facility for disaster recovery can make it an invaluable tool for minimizing employee downtime when the network and its PCs and workstations become unavailable.
| Publisher | Ziff Davis Media | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2002 | Downloads | 14 |
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