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    Fujitsu Futro C400, which is designed to reduce IT costs

    By admin | November 16, 2010

    Fujitsu’s Futro C400 designed to reduce IT costsFujitsu Futro C400 is designed to reduce costs by using one of the major PC server, which can contain up to 30 simultaneous users.

    Fujitsu has brought new ultra slim Desktop client designed to allow for multiple users on the entire desktop applications through the use of one of the host PC, there are a number of Central Server at the workplace.

    Futro-C 400 is intended for use in schools, small and medium-sized businesses, libraries, and any IT-budget must be maximised.

    C400 units and displays the hardware requirements for the testing regime to be as small as possible, and only one single host desktop PC, Futro C400 units and displays each of the workplace.

    The individual configuration of the PC may be used up to 30 simultaneous users.

    “We have focused on driving costs down, ultra thin client technology to Futro C400 is ideal for SMBs. [1] [2] and the school that you want to take advantage of thin client infrastructure, but may not have the server-based back-end,” said Chandan Mehta, Product manager at Fujitsu Technology Solutions.

    Administration costs incurred as a result of computer resources sharing between users, such as the software makes it possible to reduce the shall be managed on a centralised basis, making it simpler to maintain.

    Individual sessions is also safe and protected against other users.

    Futro-C 400 is the footprint of a CD-size of the housing and moving parts, the unit has been designed to use less power, and the provision of more energy efficient than other units of the PC-less heat to the public, make a computer, and is completely silent in operation.

    According to Fujitsu, if the device fails, it can quickly be replaced without any manual again, it parses the minimize downtime and maximize the productivity of this need.

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