Thin-client/server computing

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Publicado en:Computer Technology Review (Summer 1997), p. 42-45
Autor principal: Harris, Vicky
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West World Publications, Inc.
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Resumen:What I/S organizations need is a new approach - one that leverages the best aspects of existing remote computing technologies while offering new capabilities to address the performance, management and cost obstacles encountered in deploying business-critical applications on an enterprisewide scale. MIS managers have 3 primary concerns when deploying remote applications throughout an enterprise: cost, management, and performance. Thin-client/server computing is an evolutionary, not a revolutionary, solution for remote computing that reduces costs, increases management and improves application performance for organizations seeking to implement enterprise-wide remote computing. Rather than costly replacement of a prior architecture, thin-client/server technology takes an existing infrastructure to a higher level of performance and efficiency.
ISSN:0278-9647
Fuente:ABI/INFORM Global