Microsoft Launches Windows MultiPoint Server 2010
February 24, 2010 in Microsoft
Microsoft has come up with another solution as their latest server operating system, This can simply be called a unique solution for price cutting as in todays world technology and its usage has become unaffordable to many. Essentially, Windows Multipoint server is designed to enable multiple students to use the same machine, while each one operates a different desktop.
“We heard clearly from our customers in education that to help fulfill the amazing promise of technology in the classroom, they needed access to affordable computing that was easy to manage and use,” noted Anthony Salcito, vice president of Worldwide Education at Microsoft. “That’s why we developed Windows MultiPoint Server — a solution that meets these needs and delivers an up-to-date, trusted Windows experience.”
Shared resource computing can multiply the number of student workstations available to schools, delivering more value while staying within the same budget,” revealed Bill Rust, research director at Gartner Inc. “Teachers can better align computing resources with instructional strategies while deploying fewer fully configured computers and reducing workstation support liabilities.”
According to Microsoft, Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 is available worldwide to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) starting today, Febraury 24th. The Redmond company announced that the product was planned for roll-out to Microsoft academic volume licensing customers come March 1. Microsoft is collaborating with a range of OEMs to deliver Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 solutions globally, including HP, DisplayLink, NComputing, ThinGlobal, Tritton Technologies and Wyse Technology.
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