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eWeek: Focus on SafeDesk
Jun 1, 2005, 19 :45 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (5171 reads)

(Other stories by Francis Chu)

SafeDesk Server System Thinks Thin

"A good LTSP integration package should reduce Linux thin-client complexity and provide easy deployment, and eWEEK Labs' tests show SafeDesk Server 1.8 manages to do so.

"SafeDesk Solutions' updated SafeDesk Server is a thin-client software package that has modest system requirements, low licensing costs and lightweight architecture. We believe SafeDesk Server 1.8 will appeal to a variety of economy-minded environments..."

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SafeDesk, Others Ease LTSP Setup

"The Linux Terminal Server Project's LTSP software provides thin-client connectivity to Linux servers. The latest version, LTSP 4.1, offers a low-cost open-source way to roll out a lightweight thin-client environment that will appeal to budget-minded organizations.

"The Linux Terminal Server Project's LTSP software provides thin-client connectivity to Linux servers. The latest version, LTSP 4.1, offers a low-cost open-source way to roll out a lightweight thin-client environment that will appeal to budget-minded organizations..."

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LinuxDevices: GPLed Software Manages LTSP Linux Thin Clients(Jun 14, 2004)
NewsForge: A Q&A with LTSP's Jim McQuillan(Jun 13, 2004)


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