Microsoft MultiPoint Server 2010, OLP-NL, Sngl, AE, U-CAL EJF-00430 Fascicule
Codes de produits
EJF-00430
The education that children receive in school can greatly affect
whether or not they will succeed in life. And in today’s
increas-ingly digital and connected world, knowing how to
work with a computer is no longer a nice skill to have, but a
requirement in almost any job. But between hardware and
software costs, little to no IT budgets and high energy prices,
giving each student a computer to use is not always possible
for schools.
whether or not they will succeed in life. And in today’s
increas-ingly digital and connected world, knowing how to
work with a computer is no longer a nice skill to have, but a
requirement in almost any job. But between hardware and
software costs, little to no IT budgets and high energy prices,
giving each student a computer to use is not always possible
for schools.
Now there’s a way to get the power of computing into schools
more quickly and affordably than ever. Windows
more quickly and affordably than ever. Windows
®
MultiPoint
™
Server 2010 is a Windows-based solution that uses a single
host computer to power multiple, simultaneous and
independent user stations. It has a low total cost of ownership,
is easy to set up and use, and gives educators the tools and
technology they need to prepare their students for success.
host computer to power multiple, simultaneous and
independent user stations. It has a low total cost of ownership,
is easy to set up and use, and gives educators the tools and
technology they need to prepare their students for success.
Increased student
access to technology.
Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 makes it easier for schools to
give more students access to computing, whether in the
classroom, lab or school library. With Windows MultiPoint
Server 2010, multiple stations can be powered by a single host
computer. Each user station is directly connected to the host
computer and consists of a monitor, keyboard and mouse. But
even though they are sharing the processing capabilities of
one computer, each user experiences his or her own
independent computing session.
give more students access to computing, whether in the
classroom, lab or school library. With Windows MultiPoint
Server 2010, multiple stations can be powered by a single host
computer. Each user station is directly connected to the host
computer and consists of a monitor, keyboard and mouse. But
even though they are sharing the processing capabilities of
one computer, each user experiences his or her own
independent computing session.
A great computing experience
at a lower total cost of ownership.
Many schools have limited budgets and can’t afford as many
computers as they’d like. Others may have computers, but
don’t have enough IT resources to maintain and ensure that
they are secure and running smoothly. With Windows
computers as they’d like. Others may have computers, but
don’t have enough IT resources to maintain and ensure that
they are secure and running smoothly. With Windows
MultiPoint Server 2010, you can use a single computer to give
multiple users access to computing for a fraction of the
purchase, maintenance and operating cost of the traditional
one-to-one computing model. Even energy consumption and
associated costs can be lower because you’re only powering
one computer and its associated stations, rather than multiple
computers.
multiple users access to computing for a fraction of the
purchase, maintenance and operating cost of the traditional
one-to-one computing model. Even energy consumption and
associated costs can be lower because you’re only powering
one computer and its associated stations, rather than multiple
computers.
Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 doesn’t just help lower the
costs of computing. It also gives you the flexibility to purchase
the right amount of computing for your needs. For instance,
you may decide to add a Windows MultiPoint Server set up to
each classroom, with one station for each student. If another
student joins the class, it’s simple to add another station. Or
perhaps you already have enough computers in the class-
room, but you want a cost-effective way to add a computer
lab or extend computers to your library. And if you already
have monitors, mice and keyboards, you can use them as part
of your solution, so that the money you’ve already invested
won’t go to waste.
costs of computing. It also gives you the flexibility to purchase
the right amount of computing for your needs. For instance,
you may decide to add a Windows MultiPoint Server set up to
each classroom, with one station for each student. If another
student joins the class, it’s simple to add another station. Or
perhaps you already have enough computers in the class-
room, but you want a cost-effective way to add a computer
lab or extend computers to your library. And if you already
have monitors, mice and keyboards, you can use them as part
of your solution, so that the money you’ve already invested
won’t go to waste.
Simple technology
that works for schools.
It’s easy to start using Windows MultiPoint Server 2010. With
out-of-the-box set up and configuration, teachers can get the
solution up and running quickly. Simply set up the host
computer and then, through the MultiPoint Manager -
designed especially for non-technical professionals - easily
connect the user stations. If you need to add another station
to an existing set up, just plug in another monitor, keyboard
and mouse.
out-of-the-box set up and configuration, teachers can get the
solution up and running quickly. Simply set up the host
computer and then, through the MultiPoint Manager -
designed especially for non-technical professionals - easily
connect the user stations. If you need to add another station
to an existing set up, just plug in another monitor, keyboard
and mouse.
empowered educators
engaged students
making learning personal
Introducing Windows
MultiPoint Server 2010