In my opinion the combination with SSGD will be ideal. When SSGD can take over a SunRay session (a form of SoftRay) SSGD can handle the connection to Thick Clients. In that manner it is also possible to continue working at home and when travelling (hotel, internet cafe) with one SunRay session.

- Remold Krol @ Everett.NL
At 21:57 22-5-2007, you wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 22 May 2007 13:47:35 -0600, Paul Greidanus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

    > LeBar, Russell J wrote:
>> Has anyone heard anything new on the Soft Ray client or is it a dead product? I guess SUN is pushing Tarantella instead? Thanks!
    >>
    >> -- Russ
    >>

    > I've heard nothing, but I keep pushing.. Tarantella won't do
    > what a softray client will do, so it's not really an appropriate
    > solution.  Vncserver on the Xnewt is the only thing close, but
    > it's not really ideal.


Theoretically, another big piece of this would be hotdesking between
dtus and thick clients.  In our case, I don't think this capability
would reduce dtu sales, but would sure add a *big* convenience factor!

-tom
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