Ok,  It looks like we can provide 6 Jammin-125 terminals, but
the monitors are definately going to be a problem.

I need to check on keyboards and mice also.


Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Peter Billson wrote:

> Tom,
>  1) Support - Should not be a problem. Just need to be sure to schedule between 
>booth and Press Room
> 
>  2) Cost - Also should not be a problem since we can provide labor and should be 
>able to supply any needed hardware (i.e. cabling, switch, etc.)
> 
>  3) Reliability - Definitely not a problem!
> 
>  4) Vendor - Can Brooke ask the vendor if they would be interested? This is probably 
>vendor specific. If the vendor is, say, Compaq or HP this would be a great way to 
>showcase their hardware if it is Computer Associates well...
> 
>  5) Wireless - I have a HP WAP I can donate to the effort. If they are only going to 
>have a T-1 annd only service one room, one WAP would be plenty.
> 
>   Since we wouldn't be replacing the press room network, I am not sure how we can 
>showcase LTSP effectively. Most of the benefits to LTSP are "behind the scenes" - 
>i.e. low end clients, ease of maintaining the system, etc. - how do we showcase this? 
>Do we
> go with ratty old clients to show how well it works or slick looking Jammin-125s or 
>maybe a compilation of clients to show that it looks and performs the same regardless 
>of what you use?
> 
>   I think the key is who the vendor is and if they are open to the idea.
> 
> Pete
> 

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