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National Australia Bank In New York Embraces Sun Ray Thin Clients

DESKTOP SYSTEMS

National Australia Bank is rolling out Sun Ray 1 thin client workstations in its New York offices and plans to implement them worldwide, as reported by Samara Zwanger in the current issue of Waters magazine, a sister publication of TTW. What follows is a condensed version of the article:

NEW YORK--National Australia Bank (NAB) recently rolled out Sun Mircrosystem’s Sun Ray 1 workstations to 12 people in its New York office, and plans a global rollout of the thin clients.

While NAB is not yet ready

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