from next year, no airline will. IATA, the international body for airlines, has just ordered the last ever batch of the old style paper tickets. They won't be used past July 2008.
I don't know. I work in this field, and see people dropping those technologies and moving to virtualisation. Now that hardware is powerful enough to support it, why not just roll out 32 desktop XP images with all apps installed, rather than dicking about trying to get an app installed on Citrix or Softricity?
Which gibbering simpleton tagged this UK-based story yourtaxDOLLARSatwork?
the way the £ is going it might yet be true
from next year, no airline will. IATA, the international body for airlines, has just ordered the last ever batch of the old style paper tickets. They won't be used past July 2008.
the ordinary phone operation is going to be so CPU intensive that any new application installed would find itself crawling. Wait for v2 I think.
Just like GNER in the backwards old UK. Free internet for all this month too, not just those in 1st class http://www.gner.co.uk/GNER/mobileoffice/gotry
very true. the sites where I see it use slipstreamed images to keep updated. Offline access is not usually an issue (for offshore call centre staff!).
I don't know. I work in this field, and see people dropping those technologies and moving to virtualisation. Now that hardware is powerful enough to support it, why not just roll out 32 desktop XP images with all apps installed, rather than dicking about trying to get an app installed on Citrix or Softricity?
check my ID, it's nice to work for a company named after a distillery.
They had EA lanyards