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Create a scalable thin client solution with Terminal Server farms
As the number of terminal services users in your organization grows, you can keep up with the load by implementing a terminal server farm. Back in the summer of 2005, this column discussed how you can use thin client technologies such as Microsoft's Terminal Services to create...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, Servers, Deb Shinder, Terminal services, Network technology, server farm, terminal server, server, farm, load balancing, thin client, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Service, News, Windows TS, Independent Computing Architecture Client Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-09-18

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Grid Computing With Oracle
Grid computing is a new IT architecture that produces more resilient and lower cost enterprise information systems. With grid computing, groups of independent, modular hardware and software components can be connected and rejoined on demand to meet the changing needs of businesses. Grid computing has increased momentum as the enterprise...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2005-03-01
Introduction to Service-Oriented Computing
The Service-Oriented Computing SOC paradigm refers to the set of concepts, principles, and methods that represent computing in Service-Oriented Architecture SOA in which software applications are constructed based on independent component services with standard interfaces. The main idea of SOC/SOA is to explicitly separate software engineering from programming, to emphasize...
Tags: Software Engineering, Computing, Arizona State University, SOC, Tools & Techniques, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Development Tools, Management, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2006-04-21
Parallel Multiprocessor Computing Model Using Independent Active OPUs
In the recent times people are facing a new shift in computing philosophy, caused by advance of new hardware architecture and even better performance. Multi-core architecture will become prevailing in near future. What can be done in order to take advantage of this? This paper is about the one of...
Tags: Multiprocessor, Computing, PRODATA
White papers 2007-02-17
Thin Client Technology: Increase Control and Reduce Costs with Thin Clients and Microsoft Windows Terminal Service
Thin Client computing is now an accepted strategy for business computing. Thin Client computing is the next generation and the most technologically advanced computing created to solve the problems experienced with the computing desktops of the corporate environment. The Thin Client concept has brought about a higher level of centralized...
Tags: Thin Client Computing, Thin Client, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Technical Resource Group, Thin Client Concept, Thin Clients, Terminal Services, Hardware
White papers 2002-08-25
Quartz: A QoS Architecture for Open Systems
This paper describes an architecture that provides support for Quality of Service QoS specification and enforcement in heterogeneous distributed computing systems. The Quartz QoS architecture has been designed to overcome various limitations of previous QoS architectures that have constrained their use in heterogeneous systems. These limitations include dependencies on specific...
Tags: QoS, Architecture, Trinity College Dublin, Quartz Quality Of Service, Quartz Quality Of Service Architecture, Cloud Computing, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2007-11-05
THINC: A Virtual Display Architecture for Thin-Client Computing
Rapid improvements in network bandwidth, cost, and ubiquity combined with the security hazards and high total cost of ownership of personal computers have created a growing market for thin-client computing. The paper introduces THINC, a virtual display architecture for high-performance thin-client computing in both LAN and WAN environments. THINC virtualizes...
Tags: Thin Client, Computing, THINC, Thin Clients, Hardware
White papers 2005-10-26
An Analysis of Thin Client Computing
This whitepaper looks at thin client computing based on Microsoft Windows 2000 terminal services. It examines what thin client computing is, its architecture, advantages and limitations. The paper also looks at a simple cost analysis of thin verses fat. While some of the benefits and cost savings are still relevant,...
Tags: Thin Client Computing, Thin Client, Analysis, Loquinar, Thin Clients, Microsoft Windows, Terminal Services, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2008-01-01
Intrusion Detection Techniques for Mobile Wireless Networks
The rapid proliferation of wireless networks and mobile computing applications has changed the landscape of network security. The traditional way of protecting networks with firewalls and encryption software is no longer sufficient and effective. It needs to search for new architecture and mechanisms to protect the wireless networks and mobile...
Tags: Intrusion Detection, Mobile, Network, Mobile Computing, Wireless Network, Advertising & Promotion, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Handhelds, Networking, Marketing, Hardware
White papers
Thin Computing ROI: The Untold Story
Thin computing is the complete spectrum of hardware, services, and software solutions that allow people using thin clients, PCs, wireless devices, and other systems to securely access the information and the applications they need. Enterprise thin clients, the desktop component of thin computing are one of the least understood hardware...
Tags: ROI, Computing, International Data Group, Roi/Tco, Thin Clients, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Hardware
White papers 2005-11-01
Webcast: The Bottom Line On Service-Oriented Architecture
SOA (service-oriented architecture) is one of the latest buzzwords in enterprise computing. It promises to be far less costly and time-consuming to implement than non-standards based architectures. In this Webcast, we’ll discuss the benefits and risks of moving to a service-oriented architecture and look ahead to the future of this...
Tags: Webcast, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
Security Requirements in Service Oriented Architectures for Ubiquitous Computing
This work presents a detailed analysis of the security requirements for Service Oriented Architecture in mobile computing, still missing in the current literature. The purpose of this work is twofold. First, to provide protocol architects and software engineers with a map of security requirements in ubiquitous computing, through the evaluation...
Tags: Security, Security Requirement, Ubiquitous Computing, SOA, Association For Computing Machinery, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-02-20
Planning Mobile Deployments
Learn how to integrate end-user demand for small portable computing devices to create a company-wide pervasive computing strategy. This white paper explains different mobile architecture options and how each integrates with short and long-term strategies and goals. It discusses the importance of building a pervasive mobile computing architecture. ...
Tags: Mobile, Palm Inc., Mobile Computing, Advertising & Promotion, Handhelds, Wireless, Marketing, Hardware
White papers
Grid Computing Looking Forward
Once reserved for the scientific and technical communities where it was developed and proven, grid computing - and the new capabilities it enables - is moving full-speed into the enterprise. This potential-filled area of computing is being explored by Intel Solution Services, Intel's worldwide professional services organization that helps companies...
Tags: Professional Services, Grid Computing, Intel Corp., Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2005-06-01
Webcast: The Bottom Line on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Service-Oriented Architecture SOA is one of the latest buzzwords in enterprise computing. It promises to be far less costly and time-consuming to implement than non-standards based architectures. In this Webcast, ZDNet's Dan Farber and IDC research director Sandra Rogers discuss the benefits and risks of moving to a service-oriented architecture...
Tags: Webcast, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts 2005-12-13
Back to the Future: Virtualization Pushes Thin Client Computing Into the Enterprise Mainstream
For many years, industry analysts predicted that thin clients would revolutionize enterprise computing, but it was a revolution that never quite happened. Until now. Finally, emerging technologies, such as virtualization, are enabling thin clients to move into the mainstream and businesses to reap the broad range of benefits which are...
Tags: Virtualization, Thin Client Computing, Thin Client, VXL Instruments Pty, Thin Clients, Hardware
White papers 2007-09-28
Thin Client Strategies: Reducing Risk Through Centralized Computing
The purpose of this presentation is to consider the value of centralized thin client computing in organizations and evaluate how this model can help to better secure the networks. But regardless of whether thin client technologies are right for a particular organization, one needs to re-evaluate the current philosophy of...
Tags: Thin Client, Thin Clients, Hardware
Webcasts
Patterns & Practices Live: Smart Client Architecture and Design Guide an Overview-Level 200
Architects and developers, who are evaluating whether a smart client solution is appropriate for their client architecture and then understand design and technical challenges associated for building smart client applications, should read this guide. Smart Client Architecture and Design Guide SCAG provides guidance on how to combine the benefits of...
Tags: Thin Client, Thin Clients, Hardware
Webcasts
Super-Peer Architectures for Distributed Computing
Over the period of time, the architecture of software systems has evolved, typically following the evolution of hardware systems from mainframes in the 70’s, client/server systems in the 80’s and early 90’s, thin-clients in the late 90’s and more recent peer-to-peer distributed systems at the start of this decade. This...
Tags: Software, Client-server, Topology, Fiorano Software Inc., Distributed Computing, Distributed System, Tools & Techniques, Network Technology, Servers, Management, Networking, Hardware
White papers 2003-07-08
Fundamentals of Grid Computing
The purpose of this paper is to provide discussion material about grid computing, concepts, use, and architecture. Grid computing represents unlimited opportunities in terms of business and technical aspects. Grid computing, most simply stated, is distributed computing taken to the next evolutionary level. The goal is to create the illusion...
Tags: Grid Computing, Goal, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2002-11-11
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