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Rating: Summary: Baloney! Citrix's turn-key solution Review: After reading this book, I felt confident in recommending the Citrix approach for my companies increasing need for reliable, centralized data access. This book did a good job of describing the technology and what was involved from both hardware and personnel resources. It was a little light in describing any of the competing technologies that exist.If you are thinking about implementing Citrix's WinFrame product, I would strongly recommending this book as a must read. Even if you are having a consultant perform the installation, you will be better equipped to help with the management responsibilities that will be required in a project of this size and importance.
Rating: Summary: Excellent reference on Citrix WinFrame technology Review: As a VAR that implements financial software on NT systems this book served as a real insight and guide into the Citrix methodology for implementing an effective method of accessing centralized data. The book also brought out what it takes to maintain the system for an end user in terms that they can understand - dollars and hours.
Rating: Summary: Good, but influenced by Microsoft Review: My context is as a student researching Thin Client computing. This book provides excellent coverage of Winframe. However, it is very Microsoft-centric with comments on migrating from "legacy" Unix systems to NT. YMMV.
Rating: Summary: Baloney! Citrix's turn-key solution Review: Working at a top 5 technology consulting firm, and seeing the everyday hassels of PC's, Citrix's turn-key solution in the next big thing. I was highly anticpating this book and it did not dissapoint. It came complete with references for other companies that use WinFrame and did a pretty good job of describing the technology at work. (even a novice could understand this technology) Good book! Forget TURN-KEY! Citrix and Microsoft constantly point the finger at each other when an error occurs. Metaframe is a neat IDEA, but it just does NOT work!
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