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Title: Network Computers (KLOE General Meeting) Subject: Jun 13th, 1997 Author: Massimo Pistoni Last modified by: Massimo Pistoni Created Date: 9/23/1996 5:10:16 PM – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Network Computers (KLOE General Meeting)


1
KNOWLEDGE...COMMUNICATION...INNOVATION... WORLDWID
E...
Network Computers The Future Clients
Some of the presentation data got from IDG survey
results
2
The Network Defines the Client
  • Network maturity and bandwidth satisfies demand
  • Software development delivers the opportunities
  • Established platforms offer best integration
    potential

3
The NC defined...
  • The NC is not a product, it is a spectrum of
    client devices
  • NCs will differ in capability from consumer
    devices
  • NCs will be used to access corporate information
  • Intranet and Extranet growth will feed NC
    adoption in early stages
  • The next generation client needs to be designed
    for intranet/extranet implementation

4
What is a Network Computer?
  • Apple, IBM, Netscape, Oracle and Sun are
    introducing a Reference Profile for the Network
    Computer the NCtrade
  • This Reference Profile is intended to provide a
    common denominator of popular and widely used
    features and functions across a broad range of
    scaleable network computing devices, including
    personal computers

5
In practice what is a NC?
  • One of the simplest example of Client-Server
    network based application
  • Powerful low cost RISC CPU and RAM
  • Disk or diskless peripheral device
  • LAN card for the comminucation I/O
  • Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse and Audio Output

6
IP-based protcols defined
  • TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
  • FTP - File Transfer Protocol
  • Telnet - Terminal emulation and remote login
  • NFS - Network File System
  • UDP - User Datagram Protocol
  • SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
  • DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  • Bootp - Boot Protocol

7
World Wide Web Standards
  • HTML - HyperText Markup Language is the
    publishing format for WWW sites
  • HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol
  • Java Application Environment
  • Java Virtual Machine and runtime environment
  • Java class libraries

8
Mail protocols
  • SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  • IMAP4 - Internet Message Access Protocol Version
    4
  • POP3 - Post Office Protocol Version 3

9
Common Multimidia Formats
  • Pictures and bitmap images GIF and JPEG
  • Sounds and audio WAV and AU

And security supported
  • ISO 7816 (SmartCards)
  • Europay / MasterCard / Visa specifications
  • OpenCard Framework

10
In practice a particular evolutionof the
classical X-Terminals
  • But with local CPU running applications
    capability
  • HTML Browser
  • Java Developer Kit and Java class libraries
  • Java interpreter
  • Java Virtual Machine
  • X-Windows
  • Windows NT Operating System (Windd, etc)
  • Security for the Intranet and Extranet support

11
Cost-To-Use analysis is key
  • IDG research utilises Cost-To-Use model
  • Established model measures business computing
    costs
  • IDG survey contacted 125 IT managers in France,
    Germany, UK and US
  • All businesses had networked PCs and X-terminals
    (Intranet NC)
  • Cost-To-Use model reveals significant savings
    when deploying X-terminals

12
Survey finds Intranet NC attractive
  • NC has lower acquisition cost
  • Offers reduced costs for software and for
    software maintenance and distribution
  • Offers reduced administration, support, training
    and backup costs
  • Costs less to upgrade and maintain
  • Provides universal access to applications and
    information together with Internet integration

13
Cost-To-Use model reveals potential
14
Cost-To-Use reveals savings
  • All line items yield a cost saving for the
    Intranet NC over the networked PC
  • Most significant savings in hardware upgrades and
    applications development staff
  • Five year costs of Intranet NC show 44 savings
    compared to networked PC (39,114 vs 69,686)

15
Down time critical to user productivity
16
Upgrades impact productivity
  • Hardware and software upgrades extend the user
    down time
  • Loss of productivity due to scheduled upgrades
    for intranet NC 25 of networked PC costs
  • Loss of productivity due to unscheduled down time
    for intranet NC 36 of networked PC costs

17
Intranet NC easiest to install...
18
and to manage
19
System attributes top purchase criteria
20
NCs high growth expected
Source IDG 1997
21
Network offers choice
  • Rise in network development offers choice to IT
    managers for occupational fit
  • NCs provide the ideal client characteristics
    simple, standard access without the cost and
    support expenses
  • NCs promise is low-cost, low-administration,
    highly secure, enterprise access client desktops
  • Intranet NCs deliver the NCs promise

22
Tests in the LNF
  • Already tested
  • IBM
  • Tektronix
  • Sun
  • To test soon
  • HP
  • NCD

23
IBM Network Station
  • H/W Low cost Power PC, 32 Mbytes RAM, no disk
    (with partnership of NCD)
  • S/W NetStation Support downloaded from an
    IBM AIX system
  • Advantages
  • Good X-Terminal
  • Java Virtual Machine
  • Disadvantages
  • HTML Browser not yet available

24
Tektronix Network Station
  • H/W RISC CPU, 24 Mbytes RAM, no disk
    (model XP421C)
  • S/W XPressWare Version 4.1 downloaded from a
    Digital OSF system
  • Advantages
  • Good X-Terminal
  • HTML browser (NAVIO Netscape)
  • Disadvantages
  • Java interpreter and JVM not yet available

25
Sun Net Station
  • H/W RISC CPU 32 Mbytes RAM, no disk
    (model Java Station)
  • S/W Name Netra J Version 3.1 downloaded from a
    Sun Solaris system
  • Advantages
  • JAVA Interpreter and Java Virtual Machine
  • HTML browser
  • Disadvantages
  • X-Terminal S/W not yet available

26
HP and NCD (not tested yet)
  • We dont know anything yet about HP NC
  • For the NCD are available both HTML Browser and
    Java Virtual Machine (the XWindows S/W is already
    well known in the LNF)
  • The already installed NCD (Explora series only)
    are upgradable to become Network Station with a
    simple S/W reinstallation on the X Server
  • HMX model has best performance of Explora-pro

27
SUN JAVA chip
  • Sun announced PICOJAVA chip
  • Specifically engineered to run Java applications
  • Built to execute in H/W many Java
    instructions
  • Available in late 1997 at very low cost

Javac tests
RayTracer tests
Seconds
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