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Thank you for the link, but I don't see any connection with the current Multipoint Competition.

Here is how it is different:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/multipoint/learn-more.aspx#Top10

It seems more like a copy of either Linux Terminal Server or Linux Multi-seat.

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Ubuntubay,

I was just trying to share the news to all the participant.........what progress going on abt Multipoint out there...

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This may help you.

http://technetnepal.net/blogs/gandip/archive/2010/03/01/windows-multipoint-server-2010-faq.aspx 

 

Don’t be idiot by arguing with an idiot .

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^Hi gandip, I read the blog post and I have some questions and comments regarding this.

gandip:

Q: How is this solution different from others currently available?

A: WMS 2010 brings value to customers not currently available in the market today. Customers will be able to provide more access to students with a familiar Windows experience. This technology is designed to be easy for non-technical users to set up and manage, and is fully supported with updates to ensure that they have the latest available technology and a secure system.

 

I don't think it is anything new. These kinds of technology have existed since the age of dinosaurs.

 

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You don't need to reinvent the wheel every time. Making things out of existing thing is also invention.

Well that is my perception on  invention however people have their own individual ideology. ;-)

 

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^yes, but copying from Open Source software to bring out proprietary products is far from invention.

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