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LG Electronics and NComputing Announce Network-Enabled LCD Monitors
South Korean manufacturing conglomerate LG Electronics and desktop virtualization provider NComputing have announced they'll be joining forces to launch a new class of network-enabled LCD monitors that can serve as low-cost client devices.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Fat Client
What is a fat client? In the inaugural post in our Windows IT Pro term glossary we discuss exactly that: What is the meaning of the phrase "fat client?"
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Q. What are the main components of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Solidcore Partners with Neoware, Inks Deal with Opsware
The last month has been a busy one for change management control software vendor Solidcore. Now they've joined forces with NeoWare to integrate Solidcore's S3 Control Embedded software with Neoware's thin-client computing solutions.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
PatchLink Moves to Unify Protection and Control
PatchLink will acquire SecureWave, thereby taking another step towards unified protection and control.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Thin Client
For the second year in a row, HP claimed victory as the Best Thin Client, this year with the HP Thin Client t5700.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Best Client Hardware
Dell, HP
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Desktop Computer
After nearly stealing the award for Best Desktop Computer away from Technology Distribution Network last year, Dell's OptiPlex easily won this year.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Laptop/Notebook Computer
After winning in three other categories, Dell won the Readers' Choice award for Best Laptop/Notebook Computer with its Latitude line of notebooks.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
PDA
Mobile computing devices have come a long way in the past year, and Microsoft Pocket PC-enabled PDAs have become a favorite among readers.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Thin Client
HP's Compaq Evo thin-client series won the Readers' Choice award for Best Thin Client with 56 percent of the vote, which is double the number of votes cast for the nearest competitor.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Windows Client UPDATE, June 13, 2002
David Chernicoff shares a simple way to use software restriction policies to AIM on a corporate network running Microsoft Windows XP and gives a tip about controlling Web-page font size. Also includes the June 2002 Reader Challenge.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
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[October 31, 2001]
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MetaFrame XP: A Guided Tour
New features, a new management console, and new licensing make the most recent MetaFrame version a real winner.
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
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[October 31, 2001]
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Why MetaFrame?
What advantages does MetaFrame offer Windows terminal services users?
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
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[October 31, 2001]
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MetaFrame XP Feature Release 1
A brief overview of some of the features you'll find in this significant upgrade.
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
Software, Hardware Manufacturers Adapt Products for Flexible Computing
Now that terminal services is growing in popularity, application vendors have started to make sure that their applications work with Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services.
WinInfo
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Christa Anderson
A Citrix iForum 2000 Report
Columnist Christa Anderson, just back from Citrix iForum 2000, shares her thoughts.
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
Internet Appliances: Windows Terminals for the Consumer Market?
Internet appliance manufacturers must acknowledge that they’re making Windows terminals for the consumer market and tune them accordingly.
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
What's in a Name?
Christa Anderson questions the importance of the Microsoft Windows-based terminal (WBT) brand.
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
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[May 1, 2000]
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Tools for the Control Freak
Win2K's Terminal Services lets you perform not only server-based computing but also remote control of other Win2K servers.
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
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