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What
is a Thin-Client? (continued)
Once it is up
and running, you can connect any number of devices to
the network to run up-to-date software.
Make the
most of older computers by connecting them to access the
latest software.
Install
optimized thin-client devices for the lowest support
costs.
Connect
multimedia machines to function as both thin-client
access devices and provide desktop access to CD-ROMs,
floppy disks, and specialized software.
Most
productivity software (word processing, spreadsheet,
Internet browser, e-mail applications, etc.) runs on
thin-client servers, providing access to the latest
versions for every thin client. All software
applications should be tested for compatibility before
implementation on the thin-client server.
Older
machines could have a new life on the network with a
thin-client environment. Even 286 PCs can connect to the
thin-client network and run up-to-date software. These
aren't the most efficient devices to use, because they
are still prone to breakdowns, but they can provide
access during the transition to newer, more
cost-effective machines.
Now if
you read all of this and you're still not sure what it
is or how it can benefit you and your business, contact
us with your questions and we'll do our best to help you
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