Servicio Extremeño
de Salud wishes to have a thin client based on Linux
to be used as Operative System on all its final user
terminals |
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
Initial Situation:
Servicio Extremeño de Salud wishes
to have a thin client based on Linux to be used as Operative
System on all its final user terminals.
Mission:
Operative
System development based on Linux and a tool of management
and distribution of packages centralicelly
OBJECTIVES:
Thin Client based on Linux:
"Minimalist Computer" easily adaptable to the final client
and able to make all type of operations.
Integration with all the network services in the company.
Highly adaptable to the company needs
Management and Control Tool:
To make the management of the thin clients easier.
To implement an intuitive and standardized tool of control
for the remote update of packages, the installation and
the disinstallation .
It implements water marks to prevent modifications.
Allows t he execution of programmed tasks.
Management and notification of errors.
Unequivocal Identification of the clients by means of MAC
direction.
BENEFITS:
To have an own Operative
System distributed all over the users positions.
Use of free software,
integrated with the already existing services.
Centralized tool of management
and control for the installed customer positions.
Make the management and
update easier.
RESOURCES OF
THE PROYECT:
Human
Resources:
1 Project Manager
3 System Technicians specialized
in Linux
2 Program analysts in
J2EE surroundings.
Specific Hardware
Resources:
Hewlett-Packard model d530U
CPU: Pentium 4 2,8GHz.
GPU: Intel 865G Extreme Graphics 2 with audio integrated.
NIC: Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabyte for HP.
RAM: 512 MB.
-TFT: HP1530.
HDD: 40 GB UATA 7200.
DVD: DVD-CD Rom multibay 8x.
USB: 6 PORTS 2.0.
Specific Software
resources:
GNU/Linux
PROYECT
PHASES:
Phase 1. Selection of the Linux distribution
to begin with.
Phase 2. Selection of the Hardware equipment.
Phase 3a. Setting up and selection of
packages to be included.
Phase 3b. Analysis and Design of the Management
Tool.
Phase 4. Thin client test.
Phase 5. Management Tool Development.
Phase 6. Integration and tests of the
solution and management tool.
Phase 7. Implantation of a Health Area
as a pilot.
Phase 8. Distribution to the rest of Health
Areas.
SCHEMES OF THE SOLD
SOLUTION

More Information:
COMPAREX España
Juan Martínez Doreste
Business Development Manager
juan.martinez@comparex.es
Tel. 91 598 14 06
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