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Tim Barrett Shares Computing Power with MultiPoint Server!

Richard and Greg talk to Tim Barrett about Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server. Originally for the academic market only, MultiPoint Server is now available for small businesses, allowing up to 20 users to share a single computer simultaneously via Remote Desktop. Tim talks about using MultiPoint to provide access to applications for iPads and other third party devices, as well as extending the life of older PCs. You can learn more about MultiPoint at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/multipoint/. Tim's blog is at http://www.nogeekleftbehind.com/ and he also mentioned a tour where you can see MultiPoint in action at http://mvptour2011.sbsmigration.com/.

Episode 232 of the RunAs Radio podcast, hosted by Richard Campbell, titled "Tim Barrett Shares Computing Power with MultiPoint Server!" was published on October 5, 2011 and runs 31 minutes.

October 5, 2011 ·31m · RunAs Radio

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Richard and Greg talk to Tim Barrett about Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server. Originally for the academic market only, MultiPoint Server is now available for small businesses, allowing up to 20 users to share a single computer simultaneously via Remote Desktop. Tim talks about using MultiPoint to provide access to applications for iPads and other third party devices, as well as extending the life of older PCs. You can learn more about MultiPoint at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/multipoint/. Tim's blog is at http://www.nogeekleftbehind.com/ and he also mentioned a tour where you can see MultiPoint in action at http://mvptour2011.sbsmigration.com/.

Richard and Greg talk to Tim Barrett about Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server. Originally for the academic market only, MultiPoint Server is now available for small businesses, allowing up to 20 users to share a single computer simultaneously via Remote Desktop. Tim talks about using MultiPoint to provide access to applications for iPads and other third party devices, as well as extending the life of older PCs. You can learn more about MultiPoint at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/multipoint/. Tim's blog is at http://www.nogeekleftbehind.com/ and he also mentioned a tour where you can see MultiPoint in action at http://mvptour2011.sbsmigration.com/.

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