You guys that are using this thin client stuff need to write some articles!
I think this is great stuff!
What I would cover in such an article is simply your initial need, R&D to
find a solution, implementation, and then a history of it's success.  If you
don't want to do it for a trade rag you could at least do it for
imho.midrange.com.
Are there any articles out there already that I just haven't taken the time
to notice?
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
 
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iGels are a very nice thin client also (we moved to them about 3 years ago).
iGel was able to provide a flash card that could be installed into the old
IBM thin clients that would run the iGel thin client image... 3 years later
the majority of our thin clients are still the old IBMs (almost 10 years old
at this point?) that run the iGel image from the flash card.
Pretty slick stuff.  Good mgt software also for administering them.
                                                                           
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I've been working with Neoware thin clients for a few years now.
They're a pretty good investment. But...I also remembering IBM dropping
their thin client line and catching us off guard. HP buying Neoware does a
lot for strengthening the thin client value proposition.
On 9/12/07, Raul A. Jager W. <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If this article is real, the idea of developing web applications in 
AS/400 has good future.....
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/12/technology/techspecial/12thin.html?th&emc=
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