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NetPC — is a standard for diskless PCs. It was a competitor to the Network computer standard, launched by Oracle Corporation in the mid 1990s.[1] References ^ Cheaper Computing, Part I, Byte magazine, April 1997 … Wikipedia
NetPC — [engl.], Netz PC … Universal-Lexikon
NetPC — Network Personal Computer (meist synonym zu NPC oder 11.)) … Acronyms
NetPC — Network Personal Computer (meist synonym zu NPC oder 11.)) … Acronyms von A bis Z
NetPC — An initiative from Compaq, Dell, Hewlett Packard, Intel, and Microsoft describing a networked PC designed to give system administrators greater control and security than a traditional PC. Net PC is based on a minimum configuration of a… … Dictionary of networking
Network Computer — (often abbreviated NC) is a trademark of Oracle Corporation that was used, from approximately 1996 to 2000, to market a range of diskless desktop computer devices. The devices were designed and manufactured by an alliance, which included Sun… … Wikipedia
TCO — • Tjänstemännens Centralorganisation Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Entwicklungsorganisation des gleichnamigen Standards für Computermonitorhöchststrahlung (vergl. MPR II, TCO92 u. TCO95) • Total Cost of Ownership NetPC… … Acronyms
TCO — [1] Tjänstemännens Centralorganisation Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Entwicklungsorganisation des gleichnamigen Standards für Computermonitorhöchststrahlung (vergl. MPR II, TCO92 u. TCO95) [2] Total Cost of Ownership NetPC… … Acronyms von A bis Z
Network computer — (abbreviated NC) is a trademark of Oracle Corporation. It was used (c. 1996 c. 2000) by Oracle, and an alliance of businesses including Sun and Acorn, to mean a diskless desktop computer or in some cases a set top box [http://news.com.com/2100… … Wikipedia
André Truong Trong Thi — (né le 30 janvier 1936 à Cholon décédé le 29 mars 2005 à Paris[1]), est un ingénieur français, fondateur de la société qui a commercialisé le premier micro ordinateur, le Micral. Sommaire 1 Biographie … Wikipédia en Français