Gluing the desktop back into the infrastructure
By Martin Banks in Editorial
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It may not be immediately apparent to some hardened IT professionals that what happens on the multitudinous desktops of a large enterprise can have a positive effect on the capital expenditure such a company expends on its infrastructure. Even more to the point, I would guess it is a very rare day when the collective `corporate desktops
Comment by - February 19, 2008 on 10:29 pm
Any feedback from the end users as to whether they found the thin clients as useful and flexible as a standard PC? Is it a marketplace where people don’t have the expectation of being able to use their work PC for personal things too?
-Mary
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