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Burlington Public Library: Windows MultiPoint Server Case Study

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The library also offers free WiFi, a laptop checkout program, and 30 public access computers. We worked with library director, Maggie Buckholz, and Janet Royer, the library system administrator and circulation supervisor. Burlington Library has around 600 patrons who use library computers each day.

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The Environmental and Cost Savings Benefits of Windows MultiPoint Server

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In this blog post, I'll compare costs and energy usage for a WMS setup versus a conventional setup in which every user has a laptop or desktop computer. They can be networked and are best suited for large offices or classrooms. WMS can also use legacy hardware, such as old laptops or desktop computers. Energy Savings.

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Windows MultiPoint Server Frequently Asked Questions

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Windows MultiPoint Server (WMS) virtualizes Windows on each connected monitor and supports multiple users at the same time, each working independently using their own monitor, keyboard and mouse. Older computers (laptops or desktops) can also be used as thin client type access devices in a Windows MultiPoint Server environment.