Microsoft designed Windows XP so that only one user at a time could access a given PC, either via the local desktop or a remote Terminal Services client. But the OS and today’s hardware can easi… more →
Thin Client Worldthinclient wrote 3 years ago: Microsoft designed Windows XP so that only one user at a time could access a given PC, either via th … more →
thinclient wrote 3 years ago: Microsoft designed Windows XP so that only one user at a time could access a given PC, either via th … more →
thinclient wrote 3 years ago: As an alternative to managed desktops, you may want to consider a server-based computing solution us … more →
thinclient wrote 3 years ago: Turning PCs into not-so-dumb terminals may be one of the smartest moves you can make when it comes t … more →
thinclient wrote 3 years ago: As an alternative to managed desktops, you may want to consider a server-based computing solution us … more →
thinclient wrote 3 years ago: Devon IT Inc. has embedded an “optimized” version of Red Hat Linux in a line of low-cost … more →
thinclient wrote 3 years ago: When you think of a Terminal Services session, you probably think of a thin client environment in wh … more →