AAEC - Leveraging Investment with Remote Computing
Are you an executive or manager concerned with:
- Preserving your existing investment in technology
- Reducing computer management and support costs
- Providing all users faster and easier access to applications and resources
If so, then you should contact AAEC and allow us to show you how you can successfully achieve these important objectives.
AAEC has teamed with industry leaders such as Microsoft Corporation, Compaq, Novell, Inc., Netscape Communications, and Citrix Systems, Inc. to develop cost effective solutions that deliver maximum benefits to our clients.
For Example: AAEC's implementation of Citrix Systems' WinView and WinFrame network application server software can solve some of the toughest computing problems faced by organizations today:
- High performance, cost effective and secure Windows remote access
- Giving low-end hardware, even i286 PCs, access to Windows applications
- Easing the software distribution and installation administrative support burden
- Elimination of WAN bottlenecks through reduced traffic loads
It is a rare solution that can increase both the efficiency and effectiveness of Information Technology operations. AAEC's Citrix-based solutions can provide your network with:
Efficiency:
- Reduce management & control costs
- Preserve computing investment
Effectiveness:
- Faster & more secure remote access
- Leverage computing investment
AAEC has also developed client-site and remote thin client services using Microsoft Server and Advanced Server Terminal Services.
At AAEC's facility and at SPRINT Data Centers, AAEC supports Application Service Provider (ASP), Co-location, and Managed Hosting services for those clients that do not want computing facilities at their location.
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