WorkstationsDoing More with Less: Helping Government Maximize Efficiency E-voting, homeland security, privacy issues state and local agency concerns continue to evolve. This white paper explains how Gateway can help government agencies and ultimately your business -- become more efficient and responsive while improving accessibility and security.
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Enhancing Communications through Display Solutions Companies are constantly looking to enhance communications and improve efficiencies by building a high-tech, interactive environment which includes engaging display solutions. This white paper explains some of todays display solutions, how and why they are important to have, and how easily they can be implemented into your organization.
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Bridging the Digital Divide Gateways Alpha Campus vision requires a dynamic approach to education that encourages student understanding of the three As Access, Analysis and Application building on their foundation in the three Rs. With the right tools, students and teachers can put relevant information to use, demonstrate understanding and improve results. This white paper explains how client systems from Gateway can improve scores, the learning process, and increase knowledge.
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Insuring Communication: Keeping the California Department of Insurance talking Email communication is very important in todays world. So important that the California Department of Insurance needed to find an efficient and reliable email system to facilitate communication between CDI offices and representatives, its members, and consumers. This case study takes a look at their choice and the benefits experienced. Youll also learn how the new system, three sets of clustered servers, provided improved performance and security.
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High-Performance DRAMs in Workstation Environments This paper presents a simulation-based performance study of several of the new high-performance DRAM architectures, each evaluated in a small system organization. These small-system organizations correspond to workstation-class computers and use only a handful of DRAM chips (~10, as opposed to ~1 or ~100). The study covers Fast Page Mode, Extended Data Out, Synchronous, Enhanced Synchronous, Double Data Rate, Synchronous Link, Rambus, and Direct Rambus designs.
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