A thin client is a Network Computer that runs Windows programs, providing the infrastructure that enables an Intranet to reach its full potential. The benefits of thin client computers are the comparatively low cost and the ability to manage these machines centrally, providing convenience and efficiency. Employees who need computers but don't use them intensively can use thin clients to access corporate databases and corporate publishing through a Web browser, for email, for word processing, and even for GroupWare. This is a straightforward book that will be useful to officers, executives, supervisors, and many others who wish to implement and use thin clients on an Intranet.
* Informs network administrators how to deploy, use, maintain, and upgrade thin clients on their networks * Emphasizes WinFrame (thin clients) using Windows software, along with coverage of how dual clients can use Java* Features both Windows terminals and network computing devices* Explains why thin clients are more a software system than a hardware system