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Welcome to the September issue of Netvoyager Technology in Action,
the thin client and server-based computing newsletter.
This month we look
at the solution to the PC virus empidemic and optimisation of servers.
We also discuss how to use ADSL effectively for remote office use
with thin client and server-based technology.
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Having
server performance issues? One solution - multiple cures
Are you witnessing rogue application behaviour on your Citrix/Terminal
Server? Are you suffering user capacity issues? TSCALE is a simple
system tool that automatically optimises your server resource usage
and gives you immediate realistic gains;
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Reduces
unnecessary hardware investment |
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Reduce
the amount of RAM & CPU capacity used by applications unnecessarily |
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Throttle
and control rogue applications that utilise RAM and CPU uncontrollably
which affects the entire system |
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Add
more users per server without additional cost |
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Reduce
administration and trouble shooting overheads |
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Reduce
business risk, increase ROI and reduce the TCO |
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Get
an average of 40% improvement on performance and resources,
effectively a free server for every three servers TScale is
installed on for just under £299. |
Server-based computing is all about resource management and distribution
at the server-core. TSCALE is a must in any management toolbag. |
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The
ultimate alternative to Citrix MetaFrame
Targeted for the Microsoft-centric enterprise, the Secure Global
Desktop from Tarantella, Terminal Services Edition (TSE), is the
ultimate companion to Windows® Terminal Services in Windows
2000/2003 Server. TSE offers enhanced security for server-based
application access, load balancing for managing larger numbers
of users and servers. It also adds policy-based application management
services which are not available in Terminal Services.
TSEs
native support for the RDP protocol to access applications preserves
your investment in Microsoft IT infrastructure. TSE software concurrent
licenses are offered for FREE with the purchase of a two-year
maintenance agreement for £36 per user, when compared to a
minimum cost of £250 per user for Citrix.
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