| ThinAnywhere reduces your TCO with its Single Point of Entry model |
| 7/9/2001 |
| With as little as one server software license, clients can access any Unix, Linux, or Windows machine on the network. |
| Tulsa -- Mercury
International Technology, Inc., today announced
ThinAnywhere's Single Point of Entry model as a solution to reducing Total
Cost of Ownership of hardware and software. With ThinAnywhere all that is
needed to access any application on the network is one (1) central
ThinAnywhere server. ThinAnywhere is flexible enough to be installed on the application server itself or it can be implemented as a Single Point of Entry model. A SPE model means that from one central ThinAnywhere server a client can access any Unix, Linux, or Windows machine/application on the same network as the ThinAnywhere server. Why spend 10's of thousands of dollars to install the software on every application server increasing your TCO and need for administration when you can centralize access to a Single Point of Entry greatly reducing TCO and administrative overhead. For as little as $3,000 a single ThinAnywhere server can give secure, remote access to any application on the network. About Mercury International Technology, Inc. Mercury International Technology, Inc. (MIT) is a privately held software development firm which has been developing and marketing leading 3D seismic data processing and networking software for more than 20 years. As experts in 3D visualization, networking and supercomputers, MIT used this expertise to develop thin client enabling technology in 1998 as a way to support oil and gas exploration clients in the most remote regions of the world. |