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(From Financial Director)
Byline: Elspeth Wales.
Faced with having to tighten their belts in this current fragile economy, while also having to invest in technology to remain competitive, businesses are now considering a thin-client environment as a serious option.
The concept of thin-client, server-based computing was first mooted in the mid-1990s when Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, among others, launched his Network Computer, a venture which has all but wasted away. But Ellison persisted with the concept to the point of moving Oracle to a thin-client, server-based computing environment. Other proponents, such as Citrix Systems and Wyse Technology, ...