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NoMachine offers Linux-based thin client

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The logic of the market will lead to (eventual) success for some type of thin client. NoMachine uses ssh for security and has no per-client license charge.
Linux naturally lends itself to thin client computing -- it's easy to boot remote workstations off a Linux server with software as basic as an X Window server or as useful as the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP). Rome-based NoMachine is now offering thin client computing with a new twist. NoMachine's NX Server and NX Client let you use the same client software on both Windows and Linux machines. Organizations deploying Linux client/server applications, as well as those considering moving their desktops to Linux, will find NoMachine's NX software an elegant, cost-effective alternative that's easy to implement.
 read more | mail this link | score:6266 | -Ray, July 16, 2003
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