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Server-based computing is a model in which applications are deployed, managed, supported and executed 100% on a server.  It uses a multi-user operating system and a method of distributing the presentation of an application’s interface to a client device.

With server-based computing, client devices, whether “fat” or “thin”, have instant access to business-critical applications via the server – without application rewrites or download.  This means improved efficiency when deploying business critical applications.  In addition, server-based computing works within the current computing infrastructure and current computing standards, and with the current and future family of Windows-based offerings.  This means improved returns on computing investments – desktops, networks, application, and training.  The end result: Server-based computing is rapidly becoming the most reliable way to reduce the complexity and total costs associated with enterprise computing.

Isis fully supports the Server-based computing solutions of Microsoft Windows Terminal Services and Citrix.  Whether you are distributing an application to remote users, or an application internally to various client devices, Isis has the Server-based computing solution for you.  Server-based computing is ideal for any of the following needs:

  • Branch-Office Computing – for manageable, secure application deployment and access over corporate WANs.

  • Cross-Platform Computing – for Windows-based application deployment to non-Windows desktop users.

  • Web Computing – so remote users can access full-function Windows-based applications from web pages.

  • Remote Computing – to give high-performance, secure access to business-critical application over remote, dial-up connections.

  • Thin-Client Device Computing – so vital, Windows-based application can be exte3nded to newer, low-cost devices.

 

 

 

 

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