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Application Deployment Services
There are
several different methods to deploying applications. An
application can be installed and ran from a local PC. In some
environments this is the proper solution. In larger
environments this does not always work. From a support level,
it could be hard to support if your company has multiple
locations. Choosing the best delivery method for your
organization is key. When we design a deployment, we consider
the best and most cost effective method. We consider the number
of applications that need to be deployed, the number of users,
and if multiple
locations are involved. Once we determine your needs, we can
determine a solution to deliver your business applications.
 
Windows
Application Access Made Easy
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GO-Global for
Windows is a server-based, ultra thin-client solution that
eliminates the need for Citrix MetaFrame or Windows Terminal
Services. It’s optimized for reliable, secure, scalable
application delivery to virtually any network-attached device,
regardless of platform or operating system.
For maximum performance – and ease of deployment and maintenance
– GO-Global publishes only the application interface, not the
entire desktop. With our near-zero-footprint clients, only the
application interface is delivered over the network and
displayed on the remote devices.
Product
Capabilities
Provides instant
access to Windows applications from any device or platform,
while retaining 100% of the application’s features, functions
and branding
Eliminates the need for Citrix MetaFrame, Microsoft Windows
Terminal Services, costly rewrites, add-ons or extensions
Publishes one or more Windows applications, not the entire
desktop
Integrates fully with existing platforms and management
infrastructure
Reduces costs, improves security, and simplifies licensing
Product Features
Server-based
solution with near-zero-footprint clients
High performance over low-bandwidth connections
Secure operation using native server security and
fully-encrypted connections
Complete cross-platform compatibility
Local printing, file access and clipboard support
Session reconnect and shadowing

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The
foundation for building an enterprise-wide, server-based
computing platform
Terminal Server can
enhance an enterprise's software deployment capabilities for a
variety of scenarios that remain difficult to solve using
traditional application distribution technologies. When users
run an application on Terminal Server, the application execution
takes place on the server, and only keyboard, mouse and display
information is transmitted over the network. Users see only
their own individual sessions, which are managed transparently
by the server operating system, and remain independent of any
other client session.
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Rapid,
Centralized Deployment of Applications |
Terminal Server is great for
rapidly deploying Windows-based applications to computing
devices across an enterprise — especially applications that
are frequently updated, infrequently used, or hard to
manage. When an
application is managed on Terminal Server, and not on each
device, administrators can be certain that users are running
the latest version of the application.
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Low-bandwidth Access to Data |
Terminal Server considerably
reduces the amount of network bandwidth required to access
data remotely. Using
Terminal Server to run an application over
bandwidth-constrained connections, such as dial-up or shared
WAN links, is very effective for remotely accessing and
manipulating large amounts of data because only a screen
view of the data is transmitted, rather than the data
itself.
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Windows
Anywhere |
Terminal Server helps users
become more productive by enabling access to current
applications on any device — including under-powered
hardware and non-Windows desktops.
And because Terminal Server lets
you use Windows anywhere, you can take advantage of extra
processing capabilities from newer, lighter-weight devices
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WinConnect Server XP
enables a Windows® Small Business Server 2003 or Windows® XP
computer (Host PC) to allow up to 21 remote desktop sessions. It
allows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 4.0, 5.0 5.1 and
5.2-enabled Thin Client devices (such as Terminals,
Internet/Information Appliances, Tablet PCs and PDAs) to connect
to a Host PC to run Windows® applications simultaneously and
independently.
WinConnect Server XP Benefits:
- Reduces enterprise TCO by
providing an alternative to MS Windows® 2000 Server or Windows
Server 2003
- Remote connection means access
to data and Windows applications wherever and whenever needed
- Centralized processing means
that data is safer as it is stored on a central computer
- Centralized processing means
that Thin Client devices (such as Terminals,
Internet/Information Appliances and PDAs) are less expensive
to purchase and to maintain
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