The technology provides secure remote access to a broad spectrum of applications and network resources Application-layer VPNs are generating lots of attention these days. Proponents cite the ...
Despite significant investments in technology, most firms have not realized their vision of integrated applications that seamlessly share client and firm data. In fact, most firms currently have a ...
Big Blue plans to announce additional software and hardware makers that will use its Workplace client software to deliver their products over corporate networks. Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in 1996. He ...
Many enterprises are moving away from PCs to server-based applications feeding thin-client systems. Compared with desktop PC systems, modern thin-client software can reduce equipment maintenance and ...
The Web revolves around browsers running on personal computers, rendering a content format known as HyperText Markup Language (HTML). But this dominance is about to end: Pervasive computing is gaining ...
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THE HTTP PROTOCOL is both the greatest strength and the Achilles’ heel of the Web services movement. Yes, it’s wonderful that SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) messages can go everywhere they are ...
Citrix Systems has launched version 6 of XenApp, its platform for centralized application delivery that features centralized management and access to Windows applications from Android-based ...
NEW YORK--IBM on Monday announced new software intended to take on Microsoft in the market for desktop business applications. The new software, part of IBM's Lotus Workplace strategy, is a bundle that ...
Microsoft Corp. is working on two thin-client versions of Windows XP to offer a lower-cost operating system alternative for users of server-centric computing, people familiar with the company’s plans ...
Microsoft is working on two thin client versions of Windows XP to offer a lower-cost operating system alternative for users of server-centric computing, people familiar with the company’s plans said.