ThinPrint solution for server-based computing. (Database/Network News and Products).By integrating ThinPrint technology into SEH SEH Structured Exception Handling SEH Societas Europaea Herpetologica SEH Société d'Ecologie Humaine SEH St Elizabeths Hospital (Anacostia, Washington, DC) SEH Safety, Environment and Health SEH St. products optimised print data can be decompressed directly in the network printer, maximizing the relief of WAN and LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. infrastructures up to the end device.. The SEH implementation is available for all current SEH products, and may be downloaded free of charge from the SEH web site. Comment: Insufficient usable USable is a special idea contest to transfer US American ideas into practice in Germany. USable is initiated by the German Körber-Stiftung (foundation Körber). It is doted with 150,000 Euro and awarded every two years. bandwidth is one of the key issues in Server-based computing Refers to applications that run in a server. Also known as "thin client computing," it may refer to a browser-based environment that uses a Web browser as the client with all applications running on a Web server on the Internet or in an intranet on the LAN. (SBC (1) (SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio, TX, www.sbc.com) A large, national telecommunications company that grew from a multitude of local and regional companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell, into a single, unified brand by 2002. ) applications. The reason for this is the typical structure of these environments, which are generally made up of a number of local networks and individual workstations that are linked together via narrow bandwidth connections--dial up connections, lease lines--to form one Wide Area Network (WAN). The centre of such a WAN is a server or server farm, making all applications available to the connected workstations. This also applies to printing. Print jobs are triggered locally at the workstation--terminal or ThinClient--generated on the server and sent via the WAN and LAN connection to the local printer. In the event of large or frequent print jobs, this puts a heavy strain on the network infrastructure, plus potentially entirely blocking all of the usable bandwidth. Two of the core elements of ThinPrint are the compression of and the limitation of the bandwidth used for transmission. As a consequence narrow-band WAN connections and LAN infrastructures (e.g. Wireless LAN A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area ) are considerably relieved, freeing bandwidth for other applications. The solution requires a licensed ThinPrint print Engine to be installed on the central server, plus the installation of free print Clients on the local client workstations.. www.seh-technology.com |
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