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RE: This keeps popping up...
by phoenix on Thu 5th Mar 2009 03:25
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I think they try to re-invent the wheel on this technology so far from what 'I' have seen it is not a productive solution for 'end users' but if you wanted a locked down solution for a 'health club' or other single use situation it would be ok.
Yes, it's interesting the cycles that computing technlogy goes in. First the mainframe and dumb-terminals, then the mini-computer and dumb-terminas, then the server and PC client, then PCs as thin-clients, then dedicated thin-clients which are basically almost dumb-terminals. Looking at some of the blade-server setups, they almost even look like mainframes.
The thinking needs to eliminate a PC to do one task when you can have an appliance do it securely and using a Linux distro would be the best choice.
Point-of-sale, kiosks (like in bookstores and airports), bank terminals, even some Internet cafe setups really benefit from thin-client setups, whether using dedicated hardware or recycled PCs. Basically, anywhere that you only run one or two applications (period, not at a time) can be moved to thin-client setups.
It still amazes me to sit across from a bank teller who has a full-blown Windows XP computer (full tower and everything) ... just to run a terminal emulator. Put a dedicated terminal there instead!!




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I think they try to re-invent the wheel on this technology so far from what 'I' have seen it is not a productive solution for 'end users' but if you wanted a locked down solution for a 'health club' or other single use situation it would be ok.
The thinking needs to eliminate a PC to do one task when you can have an appliance do it securely and using a Linux distro would be the best choice.
I hope SuSE does well, I think they have an awesome distro and choices.