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...dominance on the desktop with the network computer. From 1996 to 2000, they appealed...complex remote device. The Network Computer collaboration envisaged a world...applications. The advantage of the Network Computer fell away and the idea was canned... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/17/232338/who-needs-windows-when-you-have-google.htm
...chief executive Larry Ellison and Sun Microsystems' chief executive Scott McNealy boasted that the so-called 'network computer' - essentially a thin client device used to access applications and information running on a back-end server... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/04/20/209454/the-return-of-the-thin-client.htm
...Supported by research company Gartner Group's concept of the total cost of ownership, they launched the concept of the Network Computer - a highly managed thin-client that allows centralised software distribution and could prevent end-user tampering... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/03/16/175418/fat-or-thin.htm
...Microsoft, and the failure of the Network Computer. In 1997, Sun, Oracle...the PC, and the era of the Network Computer, a rival client hardware device...Windows on Intel chips. The Network Computer was a sub-£350 machine... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/05/16/209963/sun-still-shining-despite-long-running-legal-spat.htm
...computing What was it? The network computer was already an old concept...client. In this way, the network computer would provide an alternative...used. In the new model, a network computer would only download the wordcount... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/03/16/200951/return-of-the-bright-idea.htm
...number of PCs, he said. Once touted as a replacement for the desktop computer, thin-client computers like the network computer have lost some of their lustre in recent years. However ICT researchers have developed an NC based on an embedded... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/09/16/189655/network-computers-pitched-as-solution-for-chinas-schools.htm
...putting the boot into Microsoft to telling their readers the truth. With hindsight we can see that Ellison's NC (network computer) has been a resounding flop, and PCs are now used in the majority of US and UK homes. But, interestingly, not... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/01/16/191939/tech-talk-follow-the-it-diet-get-fat.htm
...dazzling Larry stands up on stage and bets a million dollars that his software is better than Bill Gates's or that the Network Computer will kill the PC, you just know it's all going to go dreadfully pear-shaped. Personally, I'm in favour... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/03/20/185895/thought-for-the-dayi-cant-stand-up-for-falling-down.htm
...HHG is using software from Eiger Systems running on an IBM server to transfer payroll information to the Bacs IP network. Computer Sciences Corporation runs the system. The financial group has also set-up an identical server in a separate... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/08/02/204256/hhg-updates-13-systems-for-bacs-ip-move.htm
...damaged the reputation of IT far more than the mainframes they supposedly replaced. And who can forget the network computer? This big idea saw the industry rally behind a campaign to rid the world of PCs. Oracle even created a subsidiary... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/09/16/197210/back-to-the-mainframe-for-the-next-big-thing.htm

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Fortinet's line of business is unified threat management -- offering various security functions, such as antivirus and firewall protection, in one package. The market research firm IDC pegs Fortinet's share of the unified threat management market at a little more than 15 percent. http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=70160

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...years of experience in servers and systems support. He hold a degree in Telecommunication Engineering and has MBA in Network Computer Management. His areas of expertise include UNIX/Linux support, Cisco networking, networking security, and infrastructure... http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247755.html
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