He has even kept the same name for the latest venture,
Network Computer Inc, which like its predecessor will be spun off as a separate company.
DALLAS-Jerell, the women's apparel manufacturer here, has saved about two-thirds of the cost of purchasing and installing 25 new personal computers by replacing its aging PCs with
network computers.
IBM's Gant believes that the
network computer will find a home in administrative areas in health care.
FTD, the international florist, plans to use the
network computer to simplify the upgrading of software to its vast dealer network, says Roemmele.
A little more than a year ago, the
network computer was nothing but a hazy and controversial concept.
Today, thanks to a LAN
network computer system with 45 in-house connections, the tracking of 40 rest home, 136 intermediate care, and 312 independent-living residents runs like a well-oiled machine: efficient, organized, cost-effective, and far less stressful.
The firm designed 25,000 square feet for Bank of America at 2 Broadway for various departments with a
network computer room connecting various cities throughout the United States and a Federal Reserve Communications room.
Once saved on the computer, they can be accessed by any
network computer via the unitedstreaming web interface.
Flood damage to a
network computer interrupted the medical school's E-mail and Internet access, which could remain down for another 3 to 4 weeks, notes biochemist Barry Milavetz.
The Oracle subsidiary,
Network Computer Inc., developed the technology and the software for the set-top box.