Thin Client Device definition
Thin Client Device means a OEM system that depends heavily on some other computer (such as a server) to fulfill its computational roles; and “Desktop Functions” means consumer or general purpose tasks or processes (such as using word processing, spreadsheet, or slide show presentation software) performed exclusively or primarily by a PC device.
Thin Client Device has the meaning set forth in the “End User” section of Schedule E-7.
Thin Client Device means a computing device in the HWAY environment whose main or sole functions is to process keyboard and mouse input and screen output and which accesses most or all application programs and data from a central server via a network.
1. The Thin Client Device Baseline is set forth in Schedule D (Pricing Form).
2. Resource Usage for this category will be measured as the aggregate number of Thin Client Devices supported.
3. One (1) Thin Client Device equals one (1) Resource Unit.
4. The Thin Client Device Baseline set forth in Schedule D (Pricing Form) reflects the quantity of Thin Client Device Resource Units included in the Base Charge.
5. ARCs and RRCs apply to this category.