# Provides a full suite of desktop applications, including email, browser, Office suite, instant messenger, calendar, contacts and more. # Reduces desktop software costs, by eliminating the need for expensive proprietary software. # Eliminates virus risk, since Linux is the underlying environment.
# Offers a Windows-like graphical desktop, for ease of use. # Reads and writes MS-Office file formats (DOC, XLS and PPT files). # Runs DOS applications, through a DOS emulator. # Supports specialised Windows applications, through add-on software.
# Reduces desktop hardware costs, via re-use of existing PCs or purchase of new, low-cost computers. # Enhances performance of older hardware, due to server-based computing and storage. # Eliminates desktop hardware upgrades, since all computing is on the server.
# Centralises Administration, via the server through a web-based front-end. # Simplifies software upgrades, since only the server needs to be updated. # Allows sharing of computers, with privacy of data for each user.
Emergic Freedom - Thin Client Desktop
Minimum Requirements Any Pentium-class CPU. Hard disk and CD-ROM not needed. Only needs 16 MB RAM, 100 Mbps Network Card, Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor. Indicative Market Price: Rs 7,000+ (USD 140)
Applications Email Client, Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Web Browser, Office Productivity Suite (including Word Processor, Spreadsheet and Presentation applications), Instant Messaging, Image Editor / Viewer, PDF Reader, File Manager, Printing, Network Neighbourhood, Calculator, Games, Local Peripheral and Multimedia Support [Screen Shots]
You would definitely love (and need) this gem. :)
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Last links are corrected here:
- How Emergic Freedom reduces cost (by 75%)
- Emergic Freedom White Paper (on Thin Client-Thick Server Computing)
- Emergic Freedom Q&A
- Rajesh Jain's blog (on Emerging Technologies, Enterprises and Markets)
- Emergic Vision (from Rajesh's blog)
http://www.emergic.com/
# Provides a full suite of desktop applications, including email, browser, Office suite, instant messenger, calendar, contacts and more.
# Reduces desktop software costs, by eliminating the need for expensive proprietary software.
# Eliminates virus risk, since Linux is the underlying environment.
# Offers a Windows-like graphical desktop, for ease of use.
# Reads and writes MS-Office file formats (DOC, XLS and PPT files).
# Runs DOS applications, through a DOS emulator.
# Supports specialised Windows applications, through add-on software.
# Reduces desktop hardware costs, via re-use of existing PCs or purchase of new, low-cost computers.
# Enhances performance of older hardware, due to server-based computing and storage.
# Eliminates desktop hardware upgrades, since all computing is on the server.
# Centralises Administration, via the server through a web-based front-end.
# Simplifies software upgrades, since only the server needs to be updated.
# Allows sharing of computers, with privacy of data for each user.
Emergic Freedom - Thin Client Desktop
Minimum Requirements
Any Pentium-class CPU. Hard disk and CD-ROM not needed. Only needs 16 MB RAM, 100 Mbps Network Card, Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor. Indicative Market Price: Rs 7,000+ (USD 140)
Applications
Email Client, Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Web Browser, Office Productivity Suite (including Word Processor, Spreadsheet and Presentation applications), Instant Messaging, Image Editor / Viewer, PDF Reader, File Manager, Printing, Network Neighbourhood, Calculator, Games, Local Peripheral and Multimedia Support [Screen Shots]
Emergic Freedom - Thick Server OS
Recommended Configuration (for 40 users)
1 GHz Dual CPU, 1.5 GB RAM, Two 80 GB hard disks, 100 Mbps Network Card. Indicative Market Price: Rs 70,000+ (USD 1,400)
Applications
File Server, Print Server, Software RAID (disk mirroring), User Management, Client / Desktop Management, DOS Emulator, Windows Application Support (optional)
Also See:
- How Emergic Freedom reduces cost (by 75%)
- Emergic Freedom White Paper (on Thin Client-Thick Server Computing)
- Emergic Freedom Q&A
- Rajesh Jain's blog (on Emerging Technologies, Enterprises and Markets)
- Emergic Vision (from Rajesh's blog)
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iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p TCP --dport 80 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.2
(To forward port 80 to 192.168.1.2 on LAN. eth0 is your external interface)
Haven't encountered any PIII only site. Examples ???