Thin-Client and Server Computing
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How the Economic Downturn is Driving IT Innovation
Necessity is most definitely the mother of invention, and two IT vendors may find themselves well-positioned to fit the needs of resource-starved IT staff: Spiceworks and NComputing.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
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
Propalms talks up a $10 million deal
U.S. network management firm OptiCon Systems made an $10 million offer last week to buy Propalms, a U.K.-based Terminal Services specialist that has set itself up as a competitor to Citrix.
Windows IT Pro Europe
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Seamus Quinn
Thin Client
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Are You Turning to Virtualization to Cut IT Expenses?
Virtualization can help save money and increase efficiency in cash-strapped IT environments.
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
Wyse partnering with IBM, updating OSs
The company is moving to Windows Embedded Standard in its thin clients and working with Big Blue to make a new kind of thin-client computing
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Q. What are the main components of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
VMware View 3 Now Available
The software, formerly known as VMware VDI, allows users to access the same desktop no matter what kind of device they use.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Quest EOP May Mean It’s Finally Time For Virtual Desktops
Despite the substantial business advantages of virtual desktops employees who have bad user experiences with virtual desktops will throw tantrums. Quest Software is attempting to address this with its Experience Optimization Pack.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Encrypting RDP Traffic When You Use Terminal Services to Remotely Manage Your Servers
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Encrypting RDP Traffic When You Use Terminal Services to Remotely Manage Your Servers
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Is there an updated Remote Desktop Connection client for Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP that allows access to new features when connecting to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista systems?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
A Terminal Services client is unable to connect to a Terminal Services license server installed on Windows Server 2003?
FAQ for Windows
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Jerold Schulman
What You Need to Know About Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs
Microsoft is revisiting thin-client computing. Find out how—and whether—Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs can help your organization put legacy PCs to productive use.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Desktop Provisioning and Management
The benefits and features of desktop provisioning and management software vary from vendor from vendor. Before you buy, you'll have to do more research and evaluation than usual.
Windows IT Pro
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Alan Sugano
JSI Tip 10513. When you start a Terminal Services session on Windows Server 2003, you receive: 'STOP: 0x00000050 (0xffffffe8, 0x00000001, 0x8083fb88, 0x00000000)'?
FAQ for Windows
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Jerold Schulman
Connections Europe Offers Two-for-One Discount
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
JSI Tip 10170. How to provide high availability for the Terminal Services Session Directory server in Windows Server 2003?
FAQ for Windows
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Jerold Schulman
What You Need to Know About Microsoft's x64 Server Product Plans
What do Longhorn Server, Windows Compute Cluster Server, and Windows Vista have in common? The x64 platform.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
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