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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Thin Client Networks
Thin client computing in a typical client-server network refers to processing done on a central server while on the users side, there is usually very little hardware, typically consisting of a thin client terminal and thin client software.
Thin clients mainly function just to graphically display information from the server. This has a lot of benefits and allows an organization the luxury of managing applications and processing from a central location.
Thin clients mainly function just to graphically display information from the server. This has a lot of benefits and allows an organization the luxury of managing applications and processing from a central location.
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