Server Based Computing: Goldmine Or Snakepit? (Part 1)
Thursday, 24 August 2006 by Michel Roth
I've written an article at MSTerminalServices.org about the concept of Server Based Computing and what the do's and don'ts are involved with Server Based Computing. This is a two-part article. Today part one was published.

"Server Based Computing is hot these days. Seems like Server based Computing is the way to go. But is it? Is Server Based Computing a goldmine or a snakepit?"

"This article isn’t of a very technical nature but more of a conceptual one. Wait! Don’t Alt-F4 me just yet. Most of you are probably in the Server Based Computing business one way or the other, right? Well, regardless whether you are or not, I think it pays to have a thorough knowledge about Server Based Computing and what all the fuss is about. So in this article, I will tell you more about how Server Based Computing came about, why you should or should not use it based on my own experiences in the field."

Read the entire article here.

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