Microsoft last week described licensing nuances for Windows MultiPoint Server, which is its shared resource computing solution for educational institutions, labs and even small businesses. A Microsoft ...
One of the more interesting products displayed at this year's Microsoft TechEd was Windows MultiPoint Server 2011. MultiPoint server allows multiple users to share one computer at the same time. This ...
Microsoft reached its Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 release-to-manufacturing (RTM) product milestone last week. It's not clear when products will be available from Microsoft's original equipment ...
You can power as many as 20 workstations from one PC, giving libraries, classrooms, training centers, and more an economical computing platform I recently helped a large school system make an epic ...
Everyday it seems like there are more and more schemes emerging from the woodwork which are designed to allow users to share computing resources. Needless say, it was pointed out to me that Microsoft ...
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Microsoft on Monday announced that the release candidate (RC) version of its Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 solution can be downloaded for testing. The RC is available through the Microsoft Connect ...
I'm a big fan of Microsoft MultiPoint Server. Anything to easily bring thin computing to the masses, saving money, energy, and time is not a bad thing and, like Windows 7 and Server 2008, MultiPoint ...
REDMOND, Washington, February 24, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Microsoft Corp today announced the release of Windows MultiPoint Server2010, a new Windows product that increases access to affordable computing ...
Anne Rawland Gabriel is a freelance journalist who specializes in business technology. She is a frequent contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. Early adopters give Windows MultiPoint ...
Microsoft has updated the software development kit (SDK) for MultiPoint Mouse, a technology for creating applications that allow multiple students use their own mice to interact on the same PC.