
Take advantage of 2010 energy incentives and save thousands on your green IT project!
TCS Vision has been hard at work to make it easy for you to take advantage of huge incentives slated for 2010 that can save your company tens of thousands of dollars. There has never been a better time to GO GREEN and save money on your data center operational costs. We are pleased to announce the following promotions available in January of 2010.
Learn more about these incentives today. Contact us to register for a FREE lunch & learn session where you’ll learn the details of these programs. Lunch is on us!
TCS Vision, your technology and innovation partner, can offer $2,000 in incentives and up to $10,000 in incentives for qualifying thin-client consolidation projects**. That means there’s no better time to take control of your company, increase your bottom line, and increase your profitability. Register for your FREE lunch & learn to learn more**.
*Certain other requirements apply. Please contact a TCS Vision Account Manager for full details. TCS Vision is not a tax consulting service and you should always consult your accounting firm before making any tax-related decision. All equipment and software must be purchased and installed before June 1, 2009. **Lunch & Learn session is valid for up to five (5) team members.
Epic Systems Corporation (Epic©) provides healthcare management software that integrates financial and clinical information across inpatient, ambulatory, and payer technology systems. Epic’s software offerings include scheduling and registration tools, billing and managed care administration applications, inpatient and outpatient core clinical systems, electronic medical records applications, and applications for managing hospital pharmacy, emergency, surgery, radiology, laboratory, and intensive care departments. The following is a Citrix Consulting whitepaper that outlines benefits of running the Epic Hyperspace© user interface through the Citrix Access Suite.
Download the Whitepaper (application/pdf)
TCS Vision is a leading remote IT solutions provider and is currently working with clients throughout southeastern Wisconsin to implement Epic Hyperspace solutions across Citrix farms and the 2X Virtual Computing platform. For more information, contact us at (877) 884-6827.
What is server-based computing?
Server-based computing (SBC) is a technology whereby applications are deployed, managed, supported and executed on the server and not on the client. Instead only the screen information is transmitted between the server and client. This architecture solves the many fundamental problems that occur when executing the applications on the client itself.
In SBC environments hardware & software upgrades, application deployment, technical support, and data storage & backup are simplified because only the servers need to be managed. Data and applications reside on a few servers rather then on hundreds or thousands of clients. PCs become terminals and can be replaced by simpler, less expensive and most importantly easier to manage devices called “thin clients.” Read more…

2X Printing
2X Universal Printing is used to solve printer driver problems. If a 2X client is using a printer which the server does not have a suitable printer driver, normal printing redirection will not work. Using 2X Universal Printing you do not need to install the specific printer driver on the server. Only one printer is shown on the server irrespective of the number of users and sessions currently in use on the terminal server thus avoiding confusion. The 2X Universal Printer driver comes in 32 and 64 bit format. Read more…
TCS works with leading thin-client, virtualization, and application server companies to bring a multitude of choices to your environment including:





Planning Your Terminal Services Project
For Microsoft-based customers, the backbone of any successful thin-client or server-based rollout is Terminal Services. Regardless of choice (whether Citrix, 2X, Microsoft Server 2008, Xen, or a combination thereof with VMWare VDI solutions) a properly planned and executed Terminal Services environment is critical. It is important to note that the same limitations apply in terms of scalability, Microsoft terminal server licensing, and environment capacity planning. Read more…