Home
Industry News
Operating SystemsThin Clients Get Microsoft’s Approval — for Some Users
Author: feeds.computerworld.com Published: 10th Apr 2007 Visited: 277 times
Microsoft is adding new licensing options that let users stream Windows Vista to thin clients or run it in virtual machines on servers -- but only if they subscribe to the vendor's Software Assurance program.n

Read Article Sponsored Links
Related Articles
• Seadragon by Microsoft Microsoft has always been the leader in innovation Without them MS Office and the all powerful Windows Operating System will never be possible Although Microsoft has hit quite a snag a few times for the past years it is still impossible to play down Microsoft s role in pushing forward online technol ...
• Impress Your Clients through Oral Presentations Impress Your Clients through Oral Presentations What is Oral Presentation When you are present at a meeting and there is a chairman conducting the event the chairman is considered to be presenting an oral presentation Now oral presentation can be best defined as a person proposing a speech to an aud ...
• Microsoft veteran to be CEO of Juniper After news that Kevin Johnson was out at Microsoft purportedly over the failure to buy Yahoo he was named the next CEO at networking vendor Juniper Networks ...
• Mashup Support for Java Clients Read blog to find out how to use the a Java based cross domain proxy to integrate content from services like Flickr Yahoo and RSS feeds into your Ajax clients to create mas ...
• Yahoo, Microsoft end talks Yahoo has ended its talks with Microsoft about a deal narrower in scope than a full acquisition leaving the search company open to a deal with Google on search advertising ...
• Microsoft AJAX Training Microsoft Ajax Microsoft AJAX Library Essentials Microsoft AJAX Library Essentials Client side ASP NET AJAX 1 0 Explained By Cristian Darie Bogdan Brinzarea A practical tutorial to enhancing the user experience of your ASP NET web Concepts of Object Oriented Programming Object Oriented JavaScript I ...