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  Server-based computing

Today's academic institutions face critical IT challenges that rival those of any industry. Students, faculty and administrative staff, whether they are on campus, at home or working from remote facilities, need access to a growing number of academic applications, as well as the Internet.

In this paper, we will look at the IT challenges of the education community, and explore how Citrix Server-based Computing solutions can benefit any academic institution, regardless of size, location or computing environment.
 
     
     
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July 2003

 
 


 
  Migration to Server Based Computing

With increasing emphasis on student outcomes and the development of e-Learning delivery systems, technology is now mission critical for educational institutions.

This white paper provides a migration strategy from existing technology to server-based thin-client computing. It is intended for decision-makers and planners for K-12 and higher education institutions with separate sections for each group.
 
     
     
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  July 2003  
 


 
 

Simplifying Education with Citrix

The strengthening and expansion of institutional capabilities is key for both K-12 and higher education. To that end, administrators and IT management often focus correctly on three seemingly distinct goals that are, in actuality, interrelated.

This white paper examines each of these three goals in detail and explores how the effective application of technology can resolve many of the impediments that undermine their execution.

 
     
     
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  July 2003  
 


 
 

Thin Clients @ Schools

Most schools have a patchwork of technology pieced together from many sources. it is supported by a few information services staff or technology coordinators, and the teachers and students who use it.

The idea behind thin-client computing is simple: centralize computing power, storage, applications, and data on "servers" and provide users with a simple" client" device that is easy to install and maintain.

This guide provides schools with information to implement a thin-client solution that is affordable and manageable, one where teachers can rely on information technology as a tool to support learning.

 
     
     
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  Financial Services
     
  July 2003  
 


 
 

Finding Financial Freedom-Using Technology to Address Business Challenges Within Financial Services

There is no question the banking, insurance, and financial services industries are undergoing significant changes. With these changes come challenges such as: improving customer loyalty; improving security and business continuity plans; improving employee productivity; generating income from new products and rolling them out quickly.

The solution to many of these business challenges lies in the deployment of information technology (IT). See how other companies have addressed these issues and succeeded.

 
     
     
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