| Advanced Sequencing Techniques Part 2 |
| Wednesday, 19 September 2007 by Michel Roth | |||
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"An example would be an organization that runs Internet Explorer 7.0 as their standard web browser. This same organization runs different applications that require not only Internet Explorer but different versions of Java Virtual Runtime Environments, Codecs, Active X components, plug-ins, and Flash or Shockwave components. SoftGrid can provide Virtual Environments for each of these configurations and run them on the same Terminal Services Client or Windows Desktop Client without conflict. This is accomplished by making the components “dependencies” which become available to the Virtual Environment as needed." Read Advanced Sequencing Techniques Part 2.
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