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Our solution scope offers two types of software delivery and includes the value-added
service of implementing these solutions.
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Server based computing (SBC)
PC procurement is one of the largest capital expenditures in most IT budgets,
and typically it is cut before other less obvious spending categories (especially
those that involve diminished headcounts). With a slower economy, enterprises are
investigating thin-client software architecture to reduce PC spending.
Using SBC architecture, all the client's software is located on a central server,
while the end-user unit supports presentation only.
The advantages of SBC are clear:
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Simplified client device maintenance |
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Highly secure environment because of central control |
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Narrow bandwidth |
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Use of low-cost end-user units |
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Lower TCO |
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Our SBC solution is based on Citrix's product family.
for more information: www.citrix.com
Electronic Software Distribution (ESD)
The demand among organizations for effective electronic software distribution and management
(ESDM) solutions continues to grow, primarily driven by the need to lower operating
system migration and application distribution/support costs.
Most ESDM initiatives are undertaken by an organization's need to do the following:
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Migrate all desktops and laptops from earlier versions of Microsoft Windows (e.g., Windows 95, 98, or ME) to Windows 2000/XP. |
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Distribute any packaged application either off-the-shelf (like Microsoft Office)or in-house-developed/customized to endpoints (desktops, laptops, PDAs) or to servers |
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Patch or update existing software |
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ESDM tools help alleviate this process by enabling remote centralized
management, including -
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Packaging - bundling all applications required by the end user or groups of end users |
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Distribution - sending packages to the designated equipment |
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Installation - installing the software as if one were physically present at the computer |
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Our ESD solution is based on leading Novadigm/Radia products.
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