5 users on site - goes up to a maximum of 7 when the directors are there.

Apps are Office 2003, mainly Word and Excel.
Browser based app, that connects to a IIS server on the IOM.
A product called Laserfiche, that does document managment.

Thats it really.

On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> *From:* Gavin Wilby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Subject:* Re: First look at 2008
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> OK,
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> I have a site in Ireland that have ti access 3 apps from a server on the
> Isle of Man, they currently do this via a TS2003 server, but they get the
> entire desktop to use - its confusing for them and irritating to support.
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> I want to simply deliver these 3 apps to the users desktop - what to use
> 2008 TS or Citrix?
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> I don't do or know pricing.  Which would cost less: adding Citrix or
> upgrading to 2008?  How many users, how "big" are the apps?  You could do
> this with TS 2008 remote apps or via the Citrix Web Interface.  The Citrix
> ICA protocol is more efficient than RDP.
>
> Webster
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