Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
client léger total
English translation:
fully/totally thin client
Added to glossary by
Neil Rear
Feb 14, 2005 18:39
19 yrs ago
French term
client léger total
French to English
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
"La solution technique proposée par la Prestataire doit être basée sur un « client léger total », c’est à dire qu’aucun logiciel ne doit devoir être installé sur le poste de l’utilisateur final pour que cet utilisateur puisse utiliser les services de la plate-forme." - French text.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | fully/totally thin client | JCEC |
3 | completely basic/simple client | Finn Skovgaard (X) |
Proposed translations
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21 mins
French term (edited):
client l�ger total
Selected
fully/totally thin client
client léger = thin client (Microsoft)
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Note added at 23 mins (2005-02-14 19:03:57 GMT)
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Active Client is easy-to-deploy, requiring minimal integration and can provide immediate cost savings. Fully thin-client based, no installation or management of special software on user desktops is needed. Common tasks can be performed more rapidly and effectively with drop-downs, menus, and navigation which provides options to support novice, casual and \"power\" users.
http://www.emseries.geac.com/page/AAforEMS_EMS.html
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Note added at 23 mins (2005-02-14 19:03:57 GMT)
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Active Client is easy-to-deploy, requiring minimal integration and can provide immediate cost savings. Fully thin-client based, no installation or management of special software on user desktops is needed. Common tasks can be performed more rapidly and effectively with drop-downs, menus, and navigation which provides options to support novice, casual and \"power\" users.
http://www.emseries.geac.com/page/AAforEMS_EMS.html
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16 mins
French term (edited):
client l�ger total
completely basic/simple client
I suppose we're not talking about the oil company TOTAL...
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