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Ica (ē`kä), city (1993 pop. 108,724), capital of Ica dept., SW Peru, on the Pan-American Highway. It is a commercial center for the cotton, wool, and wine produced in the region. There are several summer resorts nearby. Ica is also the archaeological name of the Chincha empire of ancient Peru, which had one of its major centers in the adjacent valley. The empire fell to the Inca in the 15th cent. The Spanish settled the city in 1563. In Ica is the shrine of Our Lord of Luren, the site of colorful pilgrimages. The city has twice been leveled by earthquakes. It has a museum and a university.
ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) An input/output presentation protocol from Citrix that governs the keyboard, mouse and screen formatting between clients and servers in a thin client environment. Originally known as the "Intelligent Console Architecture," ICA is used in Citrix's thin client products (see Citrix XenApp and Citrix XenDesktop).The First Windows Thin Client Computing Using Citrix's WinFrame on Windows NT in the mid-1990s, ICA was the first protocol to provide thin client computing for Windows. Soon after, Microsoft came out with its Terminal Services, based largely on Citrix software, but using the RDP protocol. Initially one of ICA's advantages, there is numerous ICA client support, including Windows, DOS, Mac, Unix, Linux and Java. See thin client, WinFrame and Terminal Services.
Ica a city in Peru on the Pan-American Highway, the administrative center of lea Department. Population, 61,400 (1966). Ica is linked by railroad with the port of Pisco. The city is the trade center of an agricultural region (cotton and grapes). Textile and food industries are there, as is a university. The city of Ica was founded in 1563. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | John said: "I am delighted to have become a full member of ICAS and am looking forward to working with the team here at Greaves West & Ayre to help the firm develop and grow as a practice. The ICAS estimates that, in addition to the 18,500 community college students, the state budget will slash Cal Grants to 700 UC students, 2,000 Cal State students, 1,200 private nonprofit college students and 3,000 for-profit career college students. The statistics prompted ICAS to warn that the new bankruptcy laws should not be seen as a soft touch. |
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