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Thin Computing, Inc. Announces Rollout Of Betwin 98/Me; Software Enables Single Windows Pc To Support Multiple Users - Product Announcement

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, May 7, 2001

Thin Computing, Inc. is announcing BeTwin 98/ME, a software solution that enables two to five users to share the power of one PC.

The 98/ME solution relieves technology expense by centralizing computer resources, and providing access for additional computer users. BeTwin 98/ME saves businesses, homes, training centers, and schools money on computer hardware, upgrades and maintenance.

BeTwin 98/ME cost-effectively expands a computing environment, and reliably meets typical functionality demands. BeTwin 98/ME transforms a Windows computer (98/98SE or Win ME) into a host for additional users. Users multiply by simply adding off-the-shelf video cards, monitors, keyboards, and mice to the host PC. Capable to assign a unique desktop and network login to each user, BeTwin 98/ME supports popular Windows applications, including email and access to the Internet. BeTwin 98/ME stations and the PC host work simultaneously - yet independently.

BeTwin 98/ME is easy to try. Download BeTwin 98/ME for a free 30-day trial or purchase online at http://www.thincomputinginc.com. A software solution, BeTwin 98/ME allows computer users and resellers to control costs while expanding computing environments without the concerns and complications of hardware.

Thin Computing, Inc. (TCI), located in New York and California, designs and distributes thin-client software solutions to directly reduce the cost (total-cost-of-ownership) of dynamic computing environments. BeTwin 98/ME is the first in a suite of thin and ultra-thin solutions to be introduced by Thin Computing. TCI solutions are developed in response to organizations' need for simplified, cost-reduced network environments.

COPYRIGHT 2001 Millin Publishing, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group
 

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