One of the few remaining print technology magazines with a viable market recently did a series on turning failure into success. Among these articles was a piece on Larry Ellison’s vision of thin-client network computing.
In 1995, there was a sudden uptick among executive management across the world of secure thin-client computing devices. The concept was that a single piece of “big iron” in the background would house all data and applications, and that small, light-weight, and inexpensive thin-client network devices would sit on user desktops and access the server side data on the back end.
To learn more and to read the entire article at its source, please refer to the following page, Hybrid computing, not cloud computing, is the future of technology - TechRepublic Blogs
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