KWestos (26th February 2009)
I am looking at moving into thin clients and possibly Citrix. Can anyone please let me have the name of reputable suppliers who have good knowledge. Also, the reason I mention Citrix is that this is the only format I've used in the past. So if anyone can persuade me to look at alternatives, then please, fire away!
Many thanks
All our thin clients have been purchased through Axess Systems, who seem to be experts in this field. They have helped us numerous times. They have also sold us our citrix solution.
They have great technical support and are always willing to help
Call our account manager who is Will Lingard on 01773 882602 who will sort you out
Dan
KWestos (26th February 2009)

The Cutter Project - user Linescanner on this forum.
I'm still waiting for NComputing to deliver their Linux software ("2 to 3 weeks" it should be ready in...) so we can get their new X550 card working in our language lab - we plan to have one standard Dell desktop run 6 workstations, and according to NComputing up to 11 is just fine, too. We aim to use Edubuntu Linux as it'll be cheaper, but we do also run a Windows Server 2003 machine in our staffroom which is working reasonably well (seems to have issues with USB port assignments) and runs 4 workstations from one standard desktop PC. We hope to get some small banks of computers (half a dozen or so workstations each) into classrooms, and one advantage of NComputing's equipment is that it only requires 1 network connection for the "server" machine and single power connections for each screen, you don't have to power or network the thin client terminals.
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David Hicks
Sorry to hijack this thread but i thought i had read about an opensource software that does thin client hosting like citrix.
Does anyone know the name or where to find it..
Thanks in advance
Try S4B (they do Citrix solutions and flexible hosting) they have done a good job down at Christ's Hospital.
Tel 08707709722 Ask for Kate She does the sales thing for them.
Hope this Helps Ed
Axel sponsor the 'Thin Client Forum' on Edugeek, and have supplied thin clients to many Edugeek users. We are a manufacturer that supply direct to schools at special educational pricing.
If you do an Edugeek search on "Axel" you will find many positive references and details on our unique operating system-less technology. We support Citrix and Terminal Services.
If we can supply a couple of 'no strings' demo terminals please let us know...
AXEL: request a demo unit from Axel Ltd.
We used a company called Novus Networks, very good sales and excellent support. We had HP Blade chassis with 6 blades + 75 HP thin client devices installed last year as a kind of pilot. Works so well we hope to roll more out this year. Havn't got contact details to hand but can PM to you if you like?
Hi
We have a very efficient network of thin clients and we also use Citrix. We deal with a company called Precedence Technologies who have continously provided us with an excellent service throughout the time we have been with them.
I would be happy to recommend them to you and am sure they would be able to help.
Their contact number is 08456446800,
Thanks
KWestos (27th February 2009)
Codestone have been brilliant at Citrix support and hardware provision for me... Codestone Business Software | SAP Business One
I've got contacts at the Poole office - their phone number is: 01202 241124
Citrix info on their site at:
Citrix Systems | Citrix Reseller | Citrix Gold Partner
They're a Gold partner with Citrix

Andy at Cutter (Linescanner) should be able to talk you through several alternatives (including Citrix XenApp and Sun Ray/SGD).
I've invested heavily in XenApp but if I was starting again I would SERIOUSLY be considering using Sun Rays... in fact I'm considering adding Sun Ray devices as Citrix clients to reduce costs and improve manageability!
KWestos (27th February 2009)
We use Novus Networks at Novus Group
Their technical guys are good and very helpful.
Yes I agree with Ric about the cost of Citrix, although there is a rumour that they may be looking at Education charging. But I'm not holding my breath.

I've used Novus in the past too... they do know what they are talking about.
If they didn't charge you, I'd keep quietYes I agree with Ric about the cost of Citrix, although there is a rumour that they may be looking at Education charging. But I'm not holding my breath.Seriously... education price for XenApp isn't toooooo bad.
We have used Precedence for about 8 Years and now run a network with nearly 800 clients and 20 Citrix servers all of which can be managed remotely. The vast majority of clients are TCX boxes - a Precedence Product - which allows total flexibility on configuration and usage. There are some PCs which are also 'managed' through the Thin Client System.
Very Highly recommended.
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