Sunday 20 November 2005, 2:14 PM
EXPENSIVE
VERY EXPENSIVE !! when the price drops it will be a great device for class rooms or any separate subnet.
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Sunday 20 November 2005, 2:14 PM
VERY EXPENSIVE !! when the price drops it will be a great device for class rooms or any separate subnet.
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For maximum security and performance ClearCube's C/Port technology matches what you’ll get from a similar desktop PC. For maximum flexibility, however, the thin-client I/Port solution is a better option, especially when teamed with virtualisation software to host multiple users per PC blade.
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Could it be that ISP’s are making this out to be a bigger problem than it actually is? We’re a small country with an internet penetration of less than 60%, for every Youtuber there’s someone who only uses the internet to check their emails, more people surf on their mobile handsets than a few years ago. Surely things should even themselves up.
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