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GOJO News NH Hoteles Deploys GO-Global Server-based Solution for Easy Application Access from Anywhere
SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GraphOn Corporation (OTCBB:GOJO), a leading developer of application
publishing and Web enabling solutions, today announced that the
Netherlands business unit of NH Hoteles has deployed its GO-Global
server-based computing solution.
NH Hoteles relies on “I Was Here”
(IWH), a custom, Windows-based application used to track staff work
hours, vacation time, and other information. The mission-critical
application had been running on PCs located throughout hotel properties
in the Netherlands. When organizational changes and database
requirements dictated a move to a server-centric architecture, NH
Hoteles selected GO-Global.
Today, the hotel business unit enjoys an efficient, cost-effective
application publishing solution that is easier to maintain. The solution
provides access to the application and databases from any location, and
was deployed with little or no impact on the user community.
“We originally wrote the program in VB6, with
Crystal Reports XI as an embedded report generator,”
said Sander van Leussen, Assistant Financial Controller at NH Hoteles. “Development
was completed in 2002 and since then this software has become more and
more important to us – and now it is really
critical.”
“NH Hoteles had installed IWH at their hotel
sites on multiple client PCs,” said Rene de
Lange of Acropolis Automation, one of GraphOn’s
EMEA distributors based in the Netherlands. “The
database was located on each hotel’s server,
so it could not be accessed from outside of the hotel site.”
Added van Leussen, “Because of organizational
changes, we needed to access IWH at any hotel from every location. Our
central office needed access to all hotels, while certain hotels needed
access to other hotels.”
The solve this challenge, NH Hoteles considered four alternatives:
“Rebuilding as a Web application would be
very time-consuming and expensive, and was not a realistic option,”
explained van Leussen. “Changing to SQL
Server and installing a central database server was considered, but this
would require changes to the application plus excessive bandwidth.”
The next two alternatives involved server-based computing where the
application and all databases run on a central server. Each user is
physically working on his own computer, but the program is running on
the central server.
With MicrosoftWTS, the entire desktop is delivered to each user who
then sees a different screen than he or she is used to seeing. With
GO-Global, only the application interface is delivered across the
network, appearing as a familiar window on the user’s
existing desktop.
While WTS utilizes the RDP protocol and screen bitmap technology to
transmit the entire desktop, GO-Global uses the patented RXP protocol to
transmit only screen drawing commands and mouse and keyboard events.
This highly efficient method provides for improved performance.
“Today GO-Global is being used by 200
concurrent users throughout the Netherlands,”
concluded van Leussen. “Performance is
excellent, and printing and drive-mapping work great. And perhaps most
importantly, users hardly feel any difference at all from the old
distributed approach.”
About NH Hoteles
Headquartered in Madrid, Spain, NH Hoteles ranks third among European
business hotels. The company currently has 269 hotels with 38,974 rooms
in 19 countries throughout Europe, Latin America, and Africa. For
further information, visit www.nh-hotels.com.
About GraphOn
For over a decade, GraphOn has been an innovator of cost-effective,
advanced solutions that help customers access applications from
anywhere. GraphOn’s high-performance software
provides fast remote access, cross-platform connectivity, and a
centralized architecture delivering dramatically lower cost of
ownership. The company’s solutions run under
Microsoft (MSFT) Windows, Linux, and UNIX, including Sun (SUNW) Solaris,
IBMAIX, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) HP-UX, and more. For more information,
call 1.800.GRAPHON in the USA, +44.1344.668534 in Europe, or visit www.graphon.com.
This press release contains statements that are forward looking as that
term is defined by the United States Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. GraphOn and GO-Global are registered trademarks of
GraphOn. Other trademarks belong to their owners.