Look! More than a day's notice!

For most applications, a modern desktop PC is gross overkill. It would
be nice to have some way of sharing that computing power over multiple
desktops. NComputing <http://www.ncomputing.com> produces a family of
hardware devices that allow the sharing of that desktop with each
workstation having its own monitor, keyboard and mouse but using the
processing power of the desktop. By using Linux as the operating system,
a highly cost-effective, low (electrical) power workstation group can be
built.

I will demonstrate the NComputing product and compare it to other thin
client and remote desktop solutions.

A special thanks to Smart Energy Options
<http://www.smartenergyoptions.com/> for allowing me to borrow and
evaluate the NComputing product.

Gus

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