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Dell To Acquire Wyse

New submitter alancronin writes "Computer and IT giant Dell said today it will acquire privately held Wyse Technology, a company that specializes in what it calls 'cloud client computing.'"

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  1. Dumb by generationxyu · · Score: 5, Funny

    What an idea to acquire such a terminally dumb company.

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    1. Re:Dumb by Sique · · Score: 4, Funny

      You don't think this was a wyse decision?

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    2. Re:Dumb by TWX · · Score: 5, Funny

      Oh, a Wyse guy, huh?!

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  2. Can't wait to see the rebranded offerings by sheehaje · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe Dell can finally offer an affordable thinclient. I am a big fan of their FX100, but it is priced out of range. By the time you license it and plug it in, it costs as much as a small form factor desktop. Not exactly the value customers are looking at with thin clients.

    Lately we've been using PanoLogic Zero Clients. They are basically glorified network cards in a cube. No RAM, Processor, or other overhead that is prevalent in traditional ThinCleints. They are inexpensive and have a good management tool. Its inevitable that someone buys them out at some point.

  3. Re:Oh god by vlm · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That was the latter years. The old ones were beyond awesome. A good rule of thumb for wyse terms was if you could not flash it, it was old enough to be fantastic, and if you could, its a turd. I have an old one on my desk for embedded work... Hey I've got the space, can always use another screen, etc. Kinda sucks for cut and paste, but perfect for watching logs and boot messages scroll by...

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  4. Um...patents? by robla · · Score: 4, Informative

    From TFA: "The company has more than 180 patents, both issued and pending, covering its solutions, software and differentiated intellectual property."

  5. Re:Oh god by zipn00b · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yeah I did a LOT of installs from the Mid '80s on using mostly Wyse 50 or 60 terminals hanging off SCO boxes ( back when SCO was a real company not a lawsuit factory) And I was supporting software running on old SCO boxes 20 years later that still only ran nicely with Wyse 60 emulation instead of the default VT100 that so much terminal software assumed everything liked. I think it was in the mid-90's that I started replacing the WY60 terminals with emulators as it ended up being cheaper to run that over TCP/IP instead of hanging a terminal off a multi-port serial card. But for a long time one of my disaster backup plans had a couple locations stocked with the old terminals in case a hurricane took out our main office. Never used any of the newer line of terminals so can't say how good or bad they were but the old Wyse terminals worked great for a LONG time....

  6. Re:How unfortunate: Wyse and not Wang by damn_registrars · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just think of all the Slashdot jokes that could have been...

    That doesn't mean we can't still make Wang jokes.

    Q: Who was the first female computer programmer?

    A: Eve - she had an Apple in one hand, and a Wang in the other.

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