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On Tue, 28 May 2024 12:35:33 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:
>On 2024-05-28, Andrzej Matuch <andrzej@matu.ch> wrote:>On 2024-05-27 9:32 p.m., rbowman wrote:On Mon, 27 May 2024 18:52:19 -0400, Andrzej Matuch wrote:>
I haven't used ChromeOS for more than a glance but I would assume it
is excellent if you're a fan of web apps. I love web apps myself.
We bought a ChromeBook for testing the web app. It did quite well.
It has a lot of different meanings but in my industry 'zero footprint'
has become a buzzword in RFPs. In this case it means no additional
software installed on the computer beyond a browser.
There are two advantages. All updates on done on the server so there
is no need to update each machine. The second is there nothing stored
on the computer. If the laptop is stolen, assuming they can get into
it, it's essentially a generic laptop from BestBuy.
From a security perspective, there is no doubt that what Google is
doing is stellar. However, I can understand why people would prefer to
have real software installed on their storage. Still, considering how
people are now able to reproduce the functionality of Photoshop in a
web app, Chromebooks don't seem to be that big of a sacrifice.
Definitely not my choice.
Nor mine but it does seem to be the future we're moving towards. Or back
to might be more accurate. IBMs preferred model always was big iron in a
climate controlled room with ADM-3As scattered about. The big iron wasn't
quite big enough so if HR was running the payroll your little project
might grind to a halt.
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Somebody came up with 'thin client' that sounded better than 'dumb
terminal' and the average thin client isn't completely dumb.
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