Abstract

This report looks at client-server demands, low-cost workstations, network backup, and optical disc drives. A major reason for the client-server shift is economic. People can get a lot more computing power for their money if they use networks of workstations and PCs effectively rather than terminals tethered to a single mainframe. So it is not surprising that there is the concomitant shift to lower-cost workstations. Today, the cost of workstations continues to drop, while the power of PCs is on the increase. >

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