Related Textbook References

1. "Distributed Processing", Ch. 1 Basic Concepts and Principles, pp. 9-13, Business Data Communications and Networking, Third Edition, Raymond R. Panko, 2001.
2. "Application Layer Services", Ch. 6 A Small PC Network, pp. 128-131 , Business Data Communications and Networking, Third Edition, Raymond R. Panko, 2001.
3. "Web-Enabled Database Access", Ch. 11 Networked Applications, pp. 249-256, Business Data Communications and Networking, Third Edition, Raymond R. Panko, 2001.


Web Page Information References

1. �For Servers. Thin Is In�, Tom Fernandez, Wall Street & Technology v16n10 (Oct. 98).
2. �Trusted Gate Closes on Thin-Client Computer Network Security Holes�, Michelle L. Hankins, Signal pp.67-69 54, no. 4 (Dec. 99).
3. �Extending the Reach of the Thin Client�, Susan C. Speer + Daniel Angelucci, Computers in Libraries pp.46-50 no.3 (Mar. 01).
4.  "Thin Client Desktop Options", CNET.com Hardware Message Board Discussion, 10/31/01.

Other Interesting Links

1. "Compaq, HP think thin with desktops", John G. Spooner and Michael Kanellos, Special to
CNET News.com, Nov. 12, 2001, 1:45 p.m. PT
2.  "Netier's NetXpress Makes a Strong Case for Thin Clients", Michael Fudge Jr.,
Network Computing, Sept. 4, 2000.
3. 
www.NetworkComputing.com, Thin Client Page
4. "Wyse's New Winterm Raises Thin-Client Bar With Linux OS",  Dave Molta,
Network Computing, July 26, 1999.
5. "For Client/Server, Think Thin", Dave Molta,
Network Computing, June 28, 1999.
6. "Intranets: Getting There From Here", Robert J. Kohlhepp,
Network Computing, Sept. 15, 1996.
7.
www.ClearCube.com - Another vendor that offers thin client like products 

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