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Thin Clients Clearly Explained

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ISBN-10: 012645535X

ISBN-13: 9780126455359

Edition: 2000

Authors: Joseph T. Sinclair, Michael Merkow

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A thin client is a network computer that runs Windows programmes. They provide the infrastructure that enables an intranet to reach its full potential. This book shows network administrators how to deploy, maintain and upgrade thin clients.
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Book details

List price: $54.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 9/2/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 466
Size: 7.37" wide x 9.25" long x 0.86" tall
Weight: 1.694
Language: English

Joseph T. Sinclair (Vallejo, CA) is an expert in text-based multimedia authoring and a contributing editor and reviewer for the Multimedia Reporter. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books on software, including Creating Cool Web Databases, Intranet v. Lotus Notes, Java Web magic, Developing Web Pages with TV HTML, and Typography on the Web. In addition, he established the first gourmet food store on the Web.

Introduction to Thin Clients
The Citrix Client - Windows Terminal
The Network Computer Concept
Purchasing Thin Clients
Consumer Thin Clients
Deploying Thin Clients on Intranets
Using Thin Clients as Mainframe Terminal Replacements
Thin Clients' Effect on the Network
Corporate Culture
The Internet
Extranets and Thin Clients
Working at Home
Thin Client under the Hood
Programming That Supports Thin Clients
Operating Environments
Windows Terminal Server and Windows Terminals
Windows Programs
Using Java
NC Intranet Software Packages
Browser-Based Software
Multimedia and Thin Clients
Databases
Using Thin Clients for Training
Document Standardization
Training Personnel to Use Thin Clients
Thin Client Security
Thin Client Administration
Organizational Policies