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Article: Smart-Client Servers Beat Fat and Thin.
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- Bank Technology News
- Article date:
- September 1, 2004
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According to industry analysts, banks are poised to spend more than $550 million on branch renewal in 2004. Banks are adding new technology to their branches, with plans to significantly enhance operational efficiencies, increase customer satisfaction and capture new revenue-generating opportunities. There are many options out there on thin-client and rich-client infrastructures, and the decision is made all the more daunting when one consider that branch decisions could be a 10- to 20-year investment. All the more reason for banks to take a close look at the pros and cons of each technology and ask themselves how to obtain the best of both worlds. Recent introduction of ...
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Article: Sleepycat's Berkeley DB Integrated in Apple's Mac OS X Server ...
PR Newswire;
October 27, 2003 ;
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...EMERYVILLE, Calif., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Sleepycat Software, makers of Berkeley DB -- the most widely used application-specific data management software in the world with over 200 million deployments -- today announced that Apple's just-released Mac OS(R) X Server version 10.3 "Panther," the
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