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Education
and research have unique challenges which are well addressed by IGEL
thin clients. Young children, tampering students, many users sharing a
single desktop, remote classrooms requiring support and constant cost
pressures are all well addressed by IGEL's robust design, integrated
Smartcard readers and powerful remote management software.
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Technology that pays off
Fraunhofer UMSICHT simplifies its IT infrastructure with the help of Server Based Computing (SBC) and Thin Clients from IGEL.
The
Fraunhofer Institute of Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology
(UMSICHT) – in Oberhausen develops, investigates and optimizes
technical processes in the fields of environmental, safety, process and
energy technology. Its staff of 242, look after the interests of small
to medium-sized businesses, major companies and public institutions.
The institute's motto “Technology that pays off” refers to this external
transfer of knowledge as well as the ongoing optimization measures
within the Institute.
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Taunton School Modernizes IT Infrastructure with IGEL
Ideal computing device at half the cost
Taunton
school opts for thin clients from IGEL Technology to establish a
digital language lab and to standardize its computing infrastructure.
Taunton School, a British boarding and day school, educates boys and
girls from the ages of 2 to 18. The private school is a leading
provider of IT education for all age groups with a state-of-the-art IT
infrastructure. Both teachers and pupils have their own intranet
platform and teleworking access. Even the language lab has gone
digital, and online exams are taken on screen. All this has been made
possible by a cost-effective server-based computing architecture with
low-maintenance IGEL thin clients that give the 1,000 pupils and 350
staff cost-effective access to centralized applications.
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IGEL beats competition to provide Freie Universität Berlin with a unified system
Thin Clients for the 'Berlin Brain'
New Philosophical Library incorporates an ultramodern serverless Thin Client solution for catalog and online research
The
dedication of the 'Berlin Brain' on 14. September 2005 has given the
capital yet another fascinating architectural monument. Designed by the
renowned English architect and master builder Lord Norman Foster, the
new Philological Library of the Free University is modelled on the
human brain, and so combines design, functionality and the effective
use of space to impressive effect. The same exceptional combination is
also found expressed in the IT facilities. During the merger of eleven
sub-libraries, containing over 700,000 books, the Free University
developed a unique IT structure for catalog and online research.
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Maastricht University upgrades network and goes digital with IGEL
The
Maastricht University is reorganising its libraries according to a
Server-Based Computing concept. Good grades for IGEL Thin Clients.
At
present, Holland's Universities and Colleges are very popular. In
addition to the bonus of living abroad, the characteristic concept of
the "problem based learning" particularly finds favor with foreign
students. Satisfactory research facilities and modern, functional
workstations are substantial for the success of the pioneering learning
principle which focuses on independent work in small groups of up to 10
persons with individual tutor care. The newly designed Maastricht
University Library justifies this claim technologically with a
Server-based computing architecture and centrally administrated Thin
Clients. 550 of the space-saving and economical end devices allow
students access to digital stores of knowledge and book summaries from
different professional libraries.