Server-based Computing


Server-based computing

Server-based computing is a logical evolution of today's networking environments. It gives organizations a way to extend resources, simplify application deployment and administration, and lower the cost of application ownership.

The server-based computing model employs three critical components. The first component is a multi-user operating system that enables multiple concurrent users to log on and run applications in separate, protected sessions on a single server. The second one is a highly efficient computing technology that separates application's logic from its user interface, so only keystrokes, mouse clicks and screen updates travel the network. As a result, application performance is band-width-independent. The third key component is the centralized application and client management which enables large computing environments to overcome the critical application deployment challenges of management, access, performance and security.

Features:


  • Supports all types of Windows and non-Windows clients including DOS, UNIX, OS/2 Warp, Mac OS and Java
  • Connects users to the network through standard telephone lines, LAN, WAN links, broadband connections and wireless connections, as well as over the Internet or corporate intranets
  • Provides centralized management of all application types
  • Supports SSL v3 protocol

Benefits:

  • Quick, easy and effective deployment and administration
  • Universal application access with LAN-like application performance
  • Reduces total cost of application ownership
  • Leverages current computing infrastructure
  • Centralized information keeps data and applications secure
  • Increases system scalability and simplifies support of multiple applications for enterprise-wide users

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