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Burlington Public Library: Windows MultiPoint Server Case Study

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software solution in which one host computer is shared by multiple users simultaneously. The library also offers free WiFi, a laptop checkout program, and 30 public access computers. Windows MultiPoint Server. is a thin-client or shared-resource-computing. Burlington Library has around 600 patrons who use library computers each day.

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Getting Attention Blog hosted a Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants on the topic of Professional Development for nonprofit marketers. Looks like Zen and the Art of Technology scored the Sony Vaio Picturebook laptops. TechSoup hosted an online event about digital story telling. The Nonprofit Blog Exchange shares Roundup #9.

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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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There are currently two versions of Windows MultiPoint Server – a Standard Edition that hosts up to 10 stations, and a Premium Edition. that hosts up to 20 stations. Refurbished host computers run a Windows MultiPoint Server environment very well. Premium Edition requires a server license for the host computer.