If your school is struggling to meet government targets or faces huge bills for upgrades then help is at hand. Most schools have old PCs lurking in a corner with a broken hard disk or corrupt software. Typically they are early Pentium computers bought 4 or 5 years ago but are now crumbling. These PCs can be brought back to life.
There has been much talk about Thin Client Computing over the past few years but for schools it has often been over complicated and expensive. Help is now at hand.
If your old PCs have a working keyboard, monitor and mouse - you're in business. Nothing else matters. Anything from a 486 upwards will work and you don't need a hard disk, floppy or CD-Rom drive.
By combining low cost, hardware based client software with Microsoft Windows Terminal Services you to bring the latest software to your old PCs without expensive upgrades. You can run around 15 old PC terminals from a central terminal server which can work out at 10% of the cost of buying a suite of new computers.
For more information about reviving your old PCs, contact us.