New York Times Says Thin Clients Are Making a Comeback 206
One of the seemingly eternal questions in managing personal computers within organizations is whether to centralize computing power (making it easy to upgrade or secure The One True Computer, and its data), or push the power out toward the edges, where an individual user isn't crippled because a server at the other side of the network is down, or if the network itself is unreliable. Despite the ever-increasing power of personal computers, the New York Times reports that the concept of making individual users' screens portals (smart ones) to bigger iron elsewhere on the network is making a comeback.
How cool! (Score:5, Funny)
Now, the terminals that work has had since 2003 are back in vogue. Awesome.
First Post! (Score:5, Funny)
...or, well, it would have been first if I wasn't on a thin client waiting 15 ^%*^&# seconds for a keystroke echo.
Struggling economy, phooey! (Score:2, Funny)
Finally I can sell all the Wyse 120 terminals I have in the garage! If you want me I'll be high-rolling at the casino for a couple of weeks...
My clients are fat? (Score:5, Funny)
My clients are all obese, and show no intentions of slimming down; what am I doing wrong?
2009: Thin client v Linux on the Desktop (Score:3, Funny)
Oh yes its back the battle that everyone has been waiting for its the Rumble on the Desktop, the fight of the century, the challenger is the undisputed next year champion, fighting out of California by way of Finland it is the Penguin himself, Tux "next year" Linux.
And now the champion, dominating in the 70s, losing form in the 80s, disappeared as a recluse in the 90s and the start of the century but now he is back to claim his crown. With the black trunks and green trim its Thin "Latency is a Bitch" Client.
Lets have a good clean fight to finally decide who will be declared the Desktop champion of 2009.
This fight is sanctioned by the ODC (Optimistic Desktop Council) and will be fought under rules of low data, huge assumptions and a complete lack of understanding on the total size of the market.
Re:Middle ground? (Score:4, Funny)
note: you have to turn aero on for a complete thin client experience
About 7 years ago I heard the same story (Score:3, Funny)
After announcing the loss and accompanying layoffs, he actually followed it by saying "And I don't think suggesting thin clients will help us out of this one."
Man, it was so hard to keep from laughing...next time I hear that, and it sounds like I will hear that again, I think I'll just risk my job and have a big belly laugh.
Re:How cool! (Score:2, Funny)
2003? Bring back 1973, the last year when American clients were thin.
Re:My clients are fat? (Score:4, Funny)
You're working in America.