Educational Technology Ray Schroeder, editor, OTEL - University of Illinois at Springfield

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Saturday, May 24, 2003
Serving Up Success - Richard Hoffman, techLearning

Servers form the very core of any district's technology infrastructure. We'll take you through some of the key factors to consider before you buy. Once upon a time, when servers had all of the brains (mainframes) and user workstations were dumb (terminals), servers had all of the glory. Then, along came the PC revolution and the whole client-server paradigm of distributed computing power turned the computing world on its head. Servers just weren't sexy anymore. Rather, it was pushing more computing power out to the workstation that held most people's interest. But now the pendulum has swung back in the other direction.

 


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