Like many other Fortune 500 companies, Ernst & Young started on a migratory path towards the TCP/IP protocol during the mid-1990s. Although TCP/IP would be relatively easy to implement on the corporate network, transitioning Ernst & Young's mobile auditors to a purely TCP/IP-based solution seemed impossible - to some.
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Maspro Denkoh's advanced technology group was required to design a complete turn-key cable modem (CM) solution using condense 1U rack hardware for the domestic japanese market. They contacted Weird Solutions for DHCP and TFTP services to complete the offering, looking for key services that were robust and fast enough to handle many thousands of simultaneous transfers.
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Codigent's IT healthcare division: UCR Solutions boots and configures Meditech terminals with Weird Solutions' BOOTP Turbo and TFTP Turbo:
UCR Solutions (a Codigent division), based in Nashville Tennesee, is a leading provider of next generation health technology solutions.
UCR Solutions is a very knowlegeable integrator of Meditech-based solutions: specialized Meditech serial terminals are used for patient-information, running the Meditech application 'Magic' which are connected to backend servers via 3Com's 10 port Terminal Servers with the Telnet protocol. UCR Solutions were looking for a simple and cost effective BOOTP booting and TFTP transfer-process to complete the solution.
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