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ThinHost Service

What applications / service does ThinHost provide me with?
What are the key benefits of ThinHost?
How quickly do my applications run?
How much storage space do I get? Can I have more storage?
Can I have more applications than those provided as standard?
How is my data backed up?
Can I access my email from a web browser?
Can I run applications other than those provided by ThinHost?

ThinHost Additional Information

What specification of computer is needed to run ThinHost? What do I need to run ThinHost?
Can ThinHost be used with a Mac?
Can I access my local hard drives? Can I access my local USB storage devices, CDs and DVDs?
Can I move and copy files between ThinHost and my local computer?
Can I access my local and network printers?
Can I listen to music?
Can I run graphical applications in ThinHost, such as Photoshop or Dreamweaver?
What happens if my network connection becomes unavailable?
What do I do with my existing hardware?
What are the differences between Citrix and Remote Desktop Connection?

ThinHost Security

Is the data centre secure?
Is my data secure from ThinHost / partner engineers?
Is my data secured from other clients running ThinHost?
Can anyone view information being transmitted over the internet? How secure is communication between the client and ThinHost?
Does ThinHost have a security policy document?


ThinHost Service


 

What applications / service does ThinHost provide me with?
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  • Microsoft Office 2003
  • Microsoft Exchange, Outlook 2003 and Web mail
  • All Windows accessories and Adobe Acrobat
  • Bespoke applications
  • Spam protection
  • Triple level virus protection
  • Applications run on high end clustered servers
  • Daily off site backup
  • BlackBerry BES pluggable
  • All software upgrades
  • All hardware upgrades
  • All first line support

 

What are the key benefits of ThinHost?
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  • Future proof software/hardware inclusive
  • Ease of administration
  • Full disaster recovery inclusive
  • Fixed monthly costs
  • Flexible, scalable and on demand
  • Guaranteed service levels
  • Bolt-on BlackBerry integration
  • One single provider of your IT services and support

 

How quickly do my applications run?
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  • Applications run faster through ThinHost than by being run locally.
  • Applications care run on high end servers rather than desktop PCs.
  • The only information passed from ThinHost to your screen is keyboard stokes, screen updates  and mouse movements.

 

How much storage space do I get? Can I have more storage?
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  • Each user is allocated 1gb of storage.
  • This is aggregated across each company.
  • Therefore a company with 10 users will have 10gb of space.
  • This will handle all documents, data, emails and databases.
  • This is upgradeable with a license fee calculated on request.

 

Can I have more applications than those provided as standard?
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  • Yes
  • ThinHost can host almost any Windows 32 bit application, such as Sage, Act, Voyager, Goldmine, etc
  • We have a list of currently hosted applications on our partner page

 

How is my data backed up?
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  • A backup of ThinHost data is undertaken on a daily basis
  • The backup service is provided by a third party company
  • These backups include all user data, shared corporate data, emails, databases and all other client data managed within ThinHost
  • All data is stored offsite in a 128-bit encrypted format
  • The data passed from ThinHost to the backup provider is encrypted using a 128-bit key
  • In the case of ThinHost or ThinHost clients requiring their data, the backup provider is able to provide this within 72 hours of the request
  • Further details are provided on www.core-consultancy.com

 

Can I access my email from a web browser?
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  • Yes
  • The Outlook Web Client has the same rich functionality as the standard Outlook client
  • You can view your Inbox, Calendar, colleague's Calendars, Tasks, Contacts and Public Folders exactly as if you were accessing them through Outlook
  • This is the same email account you view through Outlook. There are not different versions of your mail, folders, contacts, etc based on which client you are using. At the back end is a single Exchange user account.

 

Can I run applications other than those provided by ThinHost?
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  • Yes
  • Your computer continues to work as normal whilst you’re running ThinHost
  • So you can run additional applications locally, whilst having your corporate applications provided by ThinHost
  • Or, have ThinHost host your applications.
  • This can be achieved with most Windows 32 bit applications such as Sage, Act, databases and other corporate and administrative applications.
ThinHost Additional Information


 

What specification of computer is needed to run ThinHost? What do I need to run ThinHost?
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  • All processing and data storage is undertaken on the central servers
  • The client computer is used simply as a dumb terminal – a means of accessing ThinHost over the internet which can be:
  • Any PC running Windows 98 or above.
  • Any Mac running Mac OS 10 or above
  • Ways of accessing ThinHost are listed here

 

Can ThinHost be used with a Mac?
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  • Yes
  • Any Mac running Mac OS 10 or above can access ThinHost
  • The Remote Desktop Connection client can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft website
  • The application is only 4mb in size

 

Can I access my local hard drives? Can I access my local USB storage devices, CDs and DVDs?
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  • Yes
  • When running the remote desktop application before connecting to ThinHost server, you have a number of options
  • This includes the following (available from the Local Resources tab):
  • Local Devices > Disk Drives
  • Selecting this option maps your local drives into ThinHost.
  • When you open My Computer within ThinHost, your local drives are visible and can be browsed and used as normal

 

Can I move and copy files between ThinHost and my local computer?
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  • Yes
  • You can copy and paste files from ThinHost to your local computer in exactly the same way as copying files from one folder to another on your local computer
  • For example, you have a document on your ThinHost Desktop that you’d like to move them to your local computer. You would right click the document and select “Copy”. Then minimise ThinHost screen. Right click on your local computer desktop and select “Paste”
  • Multiple files and folders can be moved or copied in the same way
  • You can also copy and paste text from ThinHost to your local computer as normal
  • In addition you can browse your local hard disks and external devices from ThinHost

 

Can I access my local and network printers?
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  • Yes
  • In the same way as setting up ThinHost to access your local hard disk
  • When running the remote desktop application before connecting to ThinHost server, a user has a number of options
  • This includes the following from the Local Resources tab:
  • Local Devices > Printers
  • Selecting this option maps the local and network printers into ThinHost
  • When you want to print a document within ThinHost you simply select the printer required from the Print Options dialog box in the application that you want to print from

 

Can I listen to music?
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  • Yes but not from within ThinHost
  • You can continue to listen to music (MP3s, CDs, etc) from your local computer
  • Simply run your music application as normal before logging into ThinHost
  • To change tracks or settings of your music, minimise ThinHost and access your music application as normal
  • Note that applications on the local computer can be run at the same time and without in any way affecting ThinHost or ThinHost’s performance

 

Can I run graphical applications in ThinHost, such as Photoshop or Dreamweaver?
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  • Yes. Although Terminal Services is not yet suited to graphical applications
  • Performance of these applications will most likely be below par across a broadband connection of average speed due to the nature of passing high-res images in this manner
  • These applications should be run locally with files synchronised to ThinHost when possible

 

What happens if my network connection becomes unavailable?
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  • ThinHost provides a package that includes ThinHost service as well as hardened broadband communications to negate this risk
  • As clients no longer have to spend budgets on depreciating capital assets such as servers and desktop PCs, savings can be put towards hardening communications links. For example the use of leased lines, lines with a 99.9% SLA or using dual lines through bonded ADSL
  • If an internet connection does fail, then users are able to work from any location with an internet connection. For example, from home, using 3G or GPRS, from an internet café or wifi hot spot. A backup dial up connection may also be sufficient for a pair of users
  • Users can work on email remotely (this works for travelling users) by using RPC over HTTP. This makes a local replica of the Exchange mail box within Outlook which can be updated (adding emails, contacts, calendar entries, etc) whilst disconnected from the network and synchronised upon the next connection
  • Communications reliability is improving dramatically and improved further through the unbundling of BTs exchange hardware. Therefore the probability of a line failing is dramatically lower than an equivalent failure of a server or desktop PC

 

What do I do with my existing hardware?
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  • I have already bought a server
  • ThinHost may not replace the use of the existing hardware
  • ThinHost removes the need to purchase any further hardware and software
  • Existing servers can be used within the new architecture as backup or network servers if required
  • If considerable budget has been used on a new infrastructure, ThinHost may not provide substantial benefits. However, the benefits of ThinHost, such as removing the IT headache, remote working and having a single supplier of all “hardware”, software and support may outweigh the cost of this procurement

 

What are the differences between Citrix and Remote Desktop Connection?
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  • Citrix requires a program to be downloaded onto the local machine before a user can log on remotely. Many public access / corporate computer systems restrict this download. With Microsoft technology, the Remote Desktop Application is already available within the Windows XP operating system and so nothing needs to be downloaded.
  • If accessing ThinHost through Internet Explorer, only an ActiveX component needs to be rather than an .exe (executable) program for Citrix.
ThinHost Security


 

Is the data centre secure?
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  • Yes
  • In 99.9% of cases security surrounding ThinHost is greater than within an individual SME
  • Protection from theft, fire, flooding and hardware crashes are often neglected within an SME
  • Physical PC value can be insured against loss, but not the business critical data stored thereon
  • ThinHost servers are housed in an ultra-resilient Redbus Interhouse data centre
  • Redbus data centres are used by blue chip companies
  • Redbus includes the following levels of security:
  • Stable high-capacity power supplies
  • Fire protection
  • Environmental control
  • CCTV video recording
  • Sophisticated alarm systems
  • PAC security card access system
  • 24 hour manned security with keycard access.
  • All data is backed up daily to a 3rd party disaster recovery firm independent to ThinHost

 

Is my data secure from ThinHost / partner engineers?
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  • Yes
  • Unicorn Ltd trading as ThinHost collects, stores and uses data in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and our Privacy Statement
  • Unicorn Ltd trading as ThinHost is registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner's Office (reg: Z9126331)

 

Is my data secured from other clients running ThinHost?
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  • Yes
  • Each client is provided with their own server within the data centre server cluster
  • This is not a unique physical server, but a virtual / logical server
  • Several virtual servers can be run on a single physical server
  • Virtual servers are protected in the same way as if each client had a server physically separate from the others in the data centre
  • This security is managed through Windows Server 2003
  • Users with authority to view documents, data and applications for Company A have no access to do the same for Company B

 

Can anyone view information being transmitted over the internet?
How secure is communication between the client and ThinHost?
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  • Communication between a client computer and ThinHost servers is undertaken using the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
  • RDP uses RSA Security's RC4 cipher, a stream cipher designed to efficiently encrypt the small amounts of data passed between the client screen and ThinHost
  • RC4 is designed for secure communications over networks
  • The RDP is encrypted with a 56-bit key which is being upgraded to 128-bit

 

Does ThinHost have a security policy document?
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  • Yes. This is made available on request