To: Mark Orsi who wrote (4348 ) 11/16/1999 2:27:00 PM From: Mark Orsi Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4453
New website sponsered by NCD, but gives info on all thin client manufacturers.thin2000.com thin2000.com " Network Computing Devices, Inc. NCD is the thin client leader and the world's largest manufacturer of thin client products. NCD ThinSTAR Windows-based terminals and enhancement software provide a total solution to network connectivity problems worldwide. Boundless Technologies Boundless Technologies Inc., is the largest U.S. manufacturer of Windows-based and text terminals, and a global leader in server-based computing solutions. Cedar Systems Cedar System's Windows-based terminals are an inexpensive solution to a complex problem. The NutShell line achieves a lower total-cost-of-ownership than all other terminals on the market through its manageability and low initial cost Compaq Thin Clients Compaq T1000 and the T1500 have identical hardware. The difference between the two is the pre-loaded operating system and the amount of memory. Esprit Esprit manufacturers thin-client terminals for Windows Terminal Server and Citrix WinFrame and MetaFrame, and multi personality data character terminals used for multi-user multi-tasking operating systems such as UNIX Kamai MC-T Ultra Thin Client System MC-T utilizes the functionality of the the Windows NT4.0-Terminal-Server-Edition (WTS) from Microsoft and/or MetaFrame from Citrix. This is called the Ultra-Thin-Client-System (double multi user system) Neoware Windows-based terminals and thin clients from Neoware Systems offer a broad range of connectivity options to Microsoft's Windows NT, Terminal Server Edition and Citrix MetaFrame Netier Technologies Netier brings you the incredible combination of award-winning NetXpress thin clients and embedded Windows operating systems, including NT 4.0 Workstation and NetWin (Win 3.1) Sun Ray 1 Sun Microsystems enterprise appliance provides access to Solaris, Java, Windows NT and legacy applications. Wyse The Wyse Winterm thin-client family delivers the broadest range of innovative, cost-effective terminals for accessing 32-bit Windows, Java, and browser-based applications. " Anyone had a chance to read it?