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There are many compelling reasons for business to consider the introduction of a thin client-computing
model built upon the latest Terminal Server technology in Microsoft’s Windows Server 2003TM.
Among these are:
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Cost of operation |
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Cost of hardware |
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Ease of management |
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Reduced exposure to risk |
Thin client environments are a well-established means of driving down
total cost of ownership (TCO) and increasing return on investment
(ROI). Deploying all of a company’s desktop applications on a centrally
located server farm can lead to visible cost savings.
Many of Insite’s customers have met the costs of their new thin client infrastructure from the immediate
savings in time, resource and bandwidth, realised from deploying applications to their remote users
using terminal services. These customers regard the principal benefits of adopting a thin-client
computing strategy to exist in lower infrastructure costs, a reduced administration and support overhead,
better use of available bandwidth, simple remote user deployment and greater security:
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