Technology moves at a lightning-fast pace. A brand new desktop computer has an average lifespan of two to five years, after which both its hardware and its software have become obsolete. For ...
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Thin Client to be preloaded on new Dell OptiPlex thin client devices Novell today announced that Dell will preload SUSE Linux Enterprise Thin Client, the market's leading ...
Leader in Server-Centric Computing Taps AMD Geode(tm) GX [email protected]* Processor for Linux Thin Clients LINUXWORLD -- SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (08/02/04) - Wyse Technology, the domain experts in ...
Thin-client vendor Wyse Technology Inc. is gearing up for an extensive push into the Linux space, starting with the release Monday of Version 3.2 of its Linux operating system. While the San Jose, ...
Wyse Technology has released a new version of Linux for its thin client terminals, and a new terminal to run it. Wyse Linux version 6 and the Winterm 5150SE are intended for what executives at the San ...
In September this year, the Macedonian government announced one of the most ambitious educational technology projects ever proposed: to provide 180,000 of its school-age children with computer access.
SAN FRANCISCO--Thin is in again, at least for a spell, as hardware makers use Linux to sell companies on the idea of forsaking full-fledged PCs in favor of stripped-down "thin clients." In the 1990s, ...
Sun last week said the server software that supports its Sun Ray thin-client devices can now run on x86-based Linux systems in addition to Sparc/Solaris machines. Sun last week said the server ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) on Tuesday took the wraps off new thin-client devices designed to help IT managers provide basic computing power for low-end users with greater control over those systems.
Sun Microsystems Inc. last week said the server software that supports its Sun Ray thin-client devices can now run on x86-based Linux systems in addition to Sparc/Solaris machines. Sun Ray Server ...
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