What applications are you connecting to?

Which thin client are HP offering?

You will need to demonstrate the simplicity of deploying Sun Rays, the ease of general management and the security aspects.

If you let me know where you're located I can make sure that the local Sun team get in touch to help.

Chris

fitra budi anggoro wrote:
Thanks Ralf, Jeff and also Christ. Its very good input for me.
But this is sales stuff, do you know how can kick Hp thin client @$$ in real life? like to beat HP within POC. Iam going to use solaris 10 and srss 3.1. But HP will come in with their Linux and dont know with their management sw? any idea would be very appreciate Thanks a lot guys

*/"Ralf K. Wiegand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Big difference between SunRay - DISPLAY over IP - and
    the HP "thin client" solution.
    SunRay's do not have a local OS running and are really
    considered a Display device, like your TV, a true thin
    client. HP thin clients still require some sort of OS
    on the HP box. If you use Windows XP e?? not sure of
    the correct version, but you still have to deal with
    virus and patch problems.
    SunRay's connect to a direct dedicated interconnect or
    private network, a shared interconnect or remote
    networks. very easy to setup and manage, even with
    failover and load balancing configuration. Both will
    use Citrix inorder to access MS resources.
    SunRay SRSS 3.1 has greatly improved from his older
    versions. We are currently running several test
    pilots and users like the hardware (5y/w). Display is
    nicer and the speed has improved as well (booting and
    display). I only can highly recommend SUN's solution
    and I'm sure that this technology will be a big part
    of high speed data networks in the very near future...

    Ralf

    --- fitra budi anggoro wrote:

     > Guys,
     >
     > Anyone knows about competition sunray with HP thin
     > client , especially within their solution? bought
     > can
     > use Linux right? but what about their sw management?
     > Sunray have Srss but as i know, hp use altiris,
     > which
     > only can run on windows.
     >
     > Thanks in advance
     >
     > Fitra S.
     >
     >
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