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Unisys links Bristol students with thin clients

By Dominic Maher

Published: 27 April 1999 17:07 BST

Unisys is to supply Bristol UWE (University of the West of England) with a thin-client system based on Microsoft Windows NT.

The $4m contract using Unisys ES2043 enterprise servers, plus Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix Metaframe software, will link 1,500 of the University's existing 4,000 PCs as thin-clients over the next 18 months.

Twenty-four thousand students will be given access to a common set of software from any of the University's eight sites. The systems will also offer access from laboratories, libraries and halls of residence.

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