We are about to replace our ageing 3-computer main AG system with a single computer solution. Two scenarios present themselves:
1. Build our own (DIY) (like last time) and run AG 2.3 + the goodies 2. Buy from inSors and (at present) run their modified AG 1 I don't believe that Venue Servers are an issue: there seem to be enough to go round, and even ones in the UK should the pipe across the big pond get clogged or broken! To keep the discussion clean, can I just ask whether "going for inSors" would prevent us from running any apps, bolt-ons or plug-ins (Shared <xyz>, JABBER, etc..) that are rapidly becoming part and parcel of AG meetings. By 'prevent' in this case, I would welcome comments such as: "works identically" "works the same but has different interface" "works but has worse interface" "sort of works" "doesn't work" I can't think of any application that I've seen mentioned in the last few months in ag-tech that we're NOT interested in: in the fullness of time we will want shared PPT, shared video, hi-res video, shared DVD (we actually needed that last week), PPT with visible pointer, ... etc.. We may easily add a second (1U) machine to the configuration as a host for PPTs, VNCs, beacons and other aspects that sometimes don't fit well on the main machine, but I don't believe this affects the choice between DIY and inSors. All dispassionate comments welcome, from DIYers, inSorser users and inSors inSiders! If you feel you don't want the list to see your response, feel free to e-mail me direct, and I will not requote to the list. Cheers, and TIA Chris ____________________________________________________________________ Chris Osland Office tel: +44 (0) 1235 446565 Digital Media and Access Grid Medialab tel: +44 (0) 1235 446459 BIT Department Access Grid room tel: +44 (0) 1235 445666 e-mail: c.d.osl...@rl.ac.uk Fax: +44 (0) 1235 445597 CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Bldg. R18) Chilton, DIDCOT, Oxon OX11 0QX, UK [The contents of this email are confidential and are for the use of the intended recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient do not take any action on it or show it to anyone else, but return this email to the sender and delete your copy of it.]