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Everything old is new again-desktop virtualization moves computing from current fat-client server architecture back to a model similar to times past. What is now device-oriented will become ...
What else will enterprise-wide client/server computing provide a city, county or state? Look to your local corporations for guidance.
The Server Most servers suitable for driving modern client sessions--that is, Windows, Unix, and Linux servers--simply weren't up to dozens, hundreds, or thousands of concurrent user sessions.
The most recent buzz on the web has been about Ajax and improved user experiences. Looking to the future, some suggest that the "old" client-server model will be the way to meet users expectations ...
Client/server computing was a technology ahead of its time—and more importantly ahead of the enterprise network infrastructure capabilities of the time.
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Modern Web applications are moving back to placing more of the intelligence in the client instead of the server.
Server-based, thin client computing today takes several forms. Traditionally, thin client solutions revolved around groups of terminal servers running dozens of individual user sessions.
NComputing is unveiling today a computer which costs just $200 but acts like a full-fledged Windows PC for the enterprise. The L300 — the latest in a series of models — is a little box that ...
As Adzic observes, this model of direct cloud-to-client architecture represents the most expedient way to deliver hybrid services, and he goes on to suggest that this may even change the way ...
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