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Technology Stocks : NCDI - Network Computing Devices

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To: Mark Orsi who wrote (3640)3/31/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: Mark Orsi  Read Replies (2) of 4453
 
NT Gets Thin:
zdnet.com
"Goodbye Fat!
Microsoft's Windows-based Terminal Server (formerly known as Hydra) can be a cost-effective solution for budget-conscious IT shops. Server setup is a snap. Clients are a cinch. The only snag is pricing, which MS is keeping under wraps."

NC Loses Edge as Alternatives Emerge
zdnet.com
"[Sabre] now uses 300,000 PCs and other desktop devices. Sabre hasn't committed to NCs, however, because PC prices have fallen. "NCs need to get down to the $400 range ..."
"[Gartner says] in 1999 Java NCs, at 23 percent below the fat client TCO, will be about on a par with both Windows Terminals and NetPCs"
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