Posts Tagged ‘terminal server’
Wise Up with Likewise
Sunday, January 17, 2010 17:13 1 CommentFor any business network security at the client end is the most vulnerable area and the most difficult to “police”. Even with a rigid and up-to-date AD policy & virus checking software update system implemented you’ve still got the userbase to “manage”. Running an I.T department is certainly not just about fixing computers and making sure eMail flows smoothly, this is something I know all too well from many years of experience (or should I say “exposure”).
Ubuntu Thin Client with LTSP
Saturday, October 3, 2009 12:20 3 CommentsWhat goes around comes around (to coin a phrase – with another) and in the computing world basic concepts can be no different.
Unlike the high powered, self contained desktop units of today early computing functionality was delivered from a central unit (a mainframe) which shared it’s resources to client terminals, the end user was basically presented with a screen and keyboard, no internal storage and no local control over the software. The generic term for this type of configuration is a Thin Client system.
Popular Thin Client solutions for business use outside of computer labs and academic institutes were systems from Wyse (I used to support Wyse systems in the mid 90′s). Wyse terminals presented the user with green screen text via serial data transmission (as oppose to ethernet) and were adopted for use around the National Health service (hospitals & doctors surgeries). Modern day Wyse systems are still the norm around the medical world and although hooked up around more recent software are still based on the same original concept.




