Linux is certified and shipped pre-installed on workstations but is not offered on Compaq desktops and laptops. |
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The tools need to be capable of running on both low-end and high-end workstations. |
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High quality companders are used in studios, audio workstations, and other professional environments. |
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And to facilitate enhanced interaction between lab disciplines, workstations needed to be collocated. |
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Users and even integrators will disagree with where lines are drawn between PCs, servers, thin clients, and workstations. |
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Now storage servers or workstations can be backed up on one single tape cartridge housed in the server itself. |
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For workstations, standard system builds or images with commonly used software should be established for groups of users. |
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The company's Avid Unity MediaNetwork is designed specifically for sharing high-bandwidth digital media files between networked workstations. |
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Access to workstations, servers or network utility rooms should be reviewed. |
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Traditionally, legacy applications, or green screens, are accessed from modern desktop workstations using emulation software. |
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It will feature high-end multimedia workstations, networked wireless laptops and express-type terminals. |
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The Dell range of products includes personal computers, workstations, laptops, file servers, storage devices and, recently, printers. |
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Symantec plans to develop versions of the software for servers, workstations, laptops and handheld devices. |
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Smaller individual workstations, coupled with more common work areas may use space more productively. |
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Because the program also works as a time server, it can synchronize network workstations that don't have Internet connection. |
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The office suite was extravagantly furnished, with plush burgundy carpeting and an array of geometrically styled workstations. |
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This kind of computing can transform a local network of workstations into a virtual supercomputer. |
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To avoid booting from floppy disks, the workstations needed bootable network cards. |
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Host-based IPSs protect servers and workstations via software agents that are placed between applications and the operating system's kernel. |
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The lab consists of 10 Pentium-based servers and 60 diskless workstations connected by 10MBps Ethernet. |
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The officers will have desks not in closed cubicles but at separate workstations, not different from those in corporate offices. |
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Personal or other items that might distract workers from their specific duties have been banned from workstations, including coffee and snacks. |
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Development was done using desktop and lab workstations, targeting laptop and embedded computers for field use. |
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Glass walls around the collaborative area and low partitioned workstations allow for plenty of natural light. |
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Most of the 60 million Euro investment paid for 44 robots in the body shop and a new assembly line with 50 workstations. |
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It occupies an area of 600 square metres and covers the 11 workstations that assemble and fit the injection system. |
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Steps include installation of workstations in the surgical pathology gross dissection areas. |
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This model uses one or more large workstations or file servers to locally attach the shared disk storage. |
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Client servers or workstations can request these files and applications use these files as if they were locally attached. |
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Dell will trim prices by up to 22 percent on desktops, notebooks, workstations, servers, monitors and, of course, printers. |
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The workstations ran Windows XP Pro, and all students logged in using a single user name and password local to the workstation. |
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In some cases, structured, paneled cubicles are giving way to clustered workstations separated by screen or canvas partitions that can be slid aside to facilitate teamwork. |
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With files shared among a large number of workstations, it becomes imperative that machines have their clocks synchronized so that file time stamps are globally comparable. |
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It costs less to make a cluster computer out of a group of personal computers or workstations than to buy a supercomputer to perform enormous mathematical tasks. |
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However, physical access control provides a very limited degree of protection for computer resources, which can include networks, PCs, workstations and laptops. |
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The network includes everything from workstations to super computers. |
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To better handle the number of Navy students in each class, the galley areas at Kendall College are outfitted with several stainless steel workstations. |
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Employees may be moving from closed offices to open-plan workstations, requiring changes in how they conduct confidential interviews or speaker-phone conference calls. |
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Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations. |
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A SAN is composed of servers or workstations and storage devices such as disk arrays or tape subsystems that are connected by a network infrastructure. |
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Ikos has donated technology to help speed up the link between hardware emulators and software simulators running on workstations to a new industry consortium. |
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Indeed, shrinking computer equipment makes it easier to imagine extra closets or other underutilized areas in your home as sites for compact workstations. |
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Computer workstations, networks, and graphical user interfaces were all invented by Xerox just in case the world traded paper for computer screens. |
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We have over 100 workstations on the network that are all capable of video and audio editing, accessing newswires, etc., plus standard office modules. |
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Probably not much if you simply use your computer for recreational purposes, but for number crunchers and workstations, you better get reliable ram. |
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Luckily, Linux makes it possible to set up workstations with minimal Linux installations that offload most of the work to a powerful, central server. |
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In this design 150 workstations, most with computer terminals, replaced stacks containing books and carrels within the Building 8 library designed by Edmond and Corrigan. |
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He recently overheard two children in one of the palace's galleries saying to one another that maybe one of the workstations was free now and they could go back to it. |
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In June there was a bit of a ding-dong when it turned out that thousands of customers were still waiting for their upgrade for the company's workstations. |
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Simulations make the case for uneven buffering, placed appropriately between workstations. |
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Simply put, without data performance software in your corner, you may find your servers and workstations soon laying facedown on the mat. |
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The AMD Athlon MP processor is a seventh-generation x86 processor designed for high-performance multiprocessing servers and workstations. |
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The 200 Series processors for two-way servers and workstations will be available in late May. |
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That gap is due to the fact that in industry more than half of the computers are workstations networked off a minicomputer or a mainframe. |
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Almost every computer is networked, interacting with other workstations internally. |
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The teleprocessing network spans the United States and connects 9,729 end-user workstations with their host computer in Provo, Utah. |
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The AMD Athlon MP processor is an x86 processor designed for high-performance multiprocessing servers and workstations. |
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The Center for Rehabilitation Technology at Georgia Institute of Technology has been a leader in developing workstations. |
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While some workstations feature optical stereomicroscopes, this one has an electronic stereomicroscope, separate from the laser optics, that facilitates precision operation. |
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The box plot in Figure 1 shows the range of desktop illuminances, with the workstations grouped by their distance from the window and window orientation. |
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There are three major trends affecting workstations these days, declares Peter Kastner, executive vice president for market researcher Aberdeen Group, Inc. |
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O'Sullivan introduced heavy-duty Coleman-brand storage units and workstations with surface finishes that are resistant to solvents and water for recreational putterers. |
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Up to sixty-three changers can be daisy-chained together in a tree configuration for media distribution to other workstations throughout a network. |
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The main causes are thought to include prolonged periods of work without adequate breaks, poor posture, a cold working environment and badly laid-out workstations. |
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For a group of workstations adjacent to full-height windows, the shape of 13-W CFLs white ceiling-hung luminaires resembles the wingspread of birds in flight. |
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Global Modular Systems currently includes components such as modular fluorescent lighting, cleanroom workstations and desiccators cabinets in their product line. |
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Tampere University of Technology plans to gradually expand the deployment of SSH Tectia to thousands of workstations covering both classrooms and staff workstations. |
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