System requirements
Minimum RAM |
2048 MB |
Minimum hard disk space |
20000 MB |
Minimum processor |
Dual Core |
Technical details
Platform |
Server |
Mac compatibility |
N |
License
License type |
Education (EDU) |
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Premium, Single, Open License Program - No Level, EDU
<b>Windows MultiPoint Server 2011</b>
With the Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 operating system, multiple users can simultaneously share one computer, while using their own monitor, keyboard, and mouse—and enjoying their own independent and familiar Windows computing experience.
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 also offers a tremendous opportunity for you to capitalize on the rapid growth in the shared-resource computing (SRC) market. Discover how Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 can help you extend your reach to new areas of your education customers’ business, and how you can gain market share by delivering easy-to-use, cost-effective SRC solutions.
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 improves on Windows MultiPoint Server 2010, with new features and delivery opportunities, developed in response to partner and customer feedback. Now your education customers can provide more student access at a lower total cost of acquisition and ownership. Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 efficiently enables multiple desktops to access a single host computer, provides flexible configuration and deployment options (domain join and LAN connections), and includes an easy-to-use administrative interface designed specifically for nontechnical education professionals. The new teacher console enables teachers to monitor and coordinate what individual students see on their desktops to keep students on task and integrate technology into the curriculum.
In addition, the new teacher console enables teachers to monitor and coordinate what individual students see on their desktops to keep students on task and to better integrate technology into the curriculum.
As a result, your education customers are better positioned to get the most from current technology investments, maintain key technology with limited IT resources, and deliver effective user experiences for both teachers and students.