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Citrix (D) - Windows Based TerminalScenario• Windows Based Terminal with Citrix ICA (Independent-Computer-Architecture)Target Customers• Business users•Citrix (D)•DCI (F)•DTAG (D)•Internet Cafe (A)•Loewe zap2web(D)Technical Requirements• <strong>SIMpad</strong> with any wireless radio-frequency PC-card• Connected wirelessly to the company LAN and the central serverBenefits• Work wirelessly anywhere on the company grounds or in the worldwith a mobile device, yet use the company server and its centralprograms• No need for a software refresh or program update on local devices• Operate on minimal bandwidth<strong>SIMpad</strong> <strong>Success</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, ICM CP S DP, update Apr 2002Page 2© Siemens, 2002


Citrix (D) - Windows Based TerminalCitrix Systems• Founded in 1989, Citrix Systems, Inc. is a global leader in application serversoftware and services that offer "Digital Independence," the ability to run anyapplication on any device over any connection, wireless to the Web.• Citrix technology enables organizations to provide access to server-basedapplications from a wide variety of client devices and platforms.•Citrix (D)•DCI (F)•DTAG (D)•Internet Cafe (A)•Loewe zap2web(D)Description of Application / Scenario• All applications are on the central Citrix server (Windows 2000 Server,Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server, and several UNIX operating systems)• Mobile devices like <strong>SIMpad</strong> are only terminals, who have access to thecompany server and its central programs, including all business applicationseverywhere in the world via wireless LAN.• The program allows the <strong>SIMpad</strong> to operate on minimal bandwidth, therebyenabling numerous wireless devices to be easily integrated into the companynetwork.• If a new program is installed on a Citrix server, all connected devices areupdated without the need for a software refresh, as they are linked to theserver<strong>SIMpad</strong> <strong>Success</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, ICM CP S DP, update Apr 2002Page 3© Siemens, 2002


DCI & Longjumeau Hospital (F) - HealthcareScenario• Instant information to surgeons, doctors and nurses about medicalrecords of every patientsTarget Customers• Business-Users: Hospital Personnel•Citrix (D)•DCI (F)•DTAG (D)•Internet Cafe (A)•Loewe zap2web(D)Technical Requirements• Connectivity: Installation of RoamAbout Driver from EnterasysNetworks• Hardware: WLAN PC Card Enterasys Networks• Software: Installation of ICA lite clientBenefits• Always online and up to date without any wires with the medicalrecord of the patients• No more handwritten files• Increased time and cost-efficiency<strong>SIMpad</strong> <strong>Success</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, ICM CP S DP, update Apr 2002Page 4© Siemens, 2002


DCI & Longjumeau Hospital (F) - HealthcareData Concept Informatique (DCI)• Created in 1992, DCI is specialized network and systemsengineering: network designing, network security, systems,services and network management are their main activities.•Citrix (D)•DCI (F)•DTAG (D)•Internet Cafe (A)•Loewe zap2web(D)Description of Application / Scenario• In Longjumeau Hospital, medical records are stored and managedin a database installed on a Citrix Server.• Looking for more mobility, a WLAN (Enterasys Networks) has beeninstalled on 4 of the 5 floors of the Hospital, but laptops didn't offerthe mobility and stand-by time required by end-users.• The <strong>SIMpad</strong> SL4 is the ideal solution for surgeons, doctors andnurses to connect to Citrix Server (lite client) and update in realtimepatients' medical records.<strong>SIMpad</strong> <strong>Success</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, ICM CP S DP, update Apr 2002Page 5© Siemens, 2002


Deutsche Telekom AG (D) - Broadband SupplierScenario• Wireless websurfing at home via Telecommunications CarrierTarget Customers• Predominantly end-consumers - Private households•Citrix (D)•DCI (F)•DTAG (D)•Internet Cafe (A)•Loewe zap2web(D)Technical Requirements• <strong>SIMpad</strong> with DSL- or ISDN-access• DSL access with Home RF PC-card Gigaset H488data (T-Sinus 930padcard) connected to the Gigaset H4800data (T-Sinus 930X) - or -• ISDN access via Gigaset 4170/75 ISDN (T-Sinus 45 isdn /T-Sinus 721X) basestationBenefits• Instant, wireless and fast access to the Internet all over the house<strong>SIMpad</strong> <strong>Success</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, ICM CP S DP, update Apr 2002Page 6© Siemens, 2002


Internet Café (A) - Public InfotainmentScenario• Wireless websurfing at a public Internet CafeTarget Customers• End-consumers - Customers of the caféTechnical Requirements• <strong>SIMpad</strong> with I-Gate solution• I-Gate 11M PC-Card, I-Gate 11M Access Point I/LAN,I-Gate 11M PCI plus•Citrix (D)•DCI (F)•DTAG (D)•Internet Cafe(A)•Loewe zap2web(D)Benefits• Wireless, mobile and fast access to the Internet and personal e-mail at public placesOther Parties Involved• Willibald Delphos, Fa. Wedo IT-Dienstleistungsges.m.b.H.<strong>SIMpad</strong> <strong>Success</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, ICM CP S DP, update Apr 2002Page 8© Siemens, 2002


Internet Café (A) - Public InfotainmentInternet Cafe Cookie - Vienna• This Cafe is owned by Siemens Austria and part of an actual exhibition at theSiemens-Forum, called e-Volution. The Café Cookie is positioned as aninternet café and due to the exhibition also named '"e-cafe" as an additionalshowcase of e-VolutionInternet Cafe Marisi - Vienna• Cafe and Ice storeCity-Point Steyr - Steyr• Coffee and candy store, Internet cafe•Citrix (D)•DCI (F)•DTAG (D)•Internet Cafe(A)•Loewe zap2web(D)Description of Application / Scenario• Surfing in the Internet while having a coffee or biscuit, reading thenewspaper online, checking your e-mails not only from home, but at a visit atthe café• It´s not necessary to sit nearby an Internet desk, just sit comfortably at thebar or near the table and surf wirelessly• Referring to Internet Cafe Cookie: As a part of the actual exhibition thecookie also known as "e-cafe" works as a showcase for mobile internetaccess. It shows, how internet access on public hotspots can be.<strong>SIMpad</strong> <strong>Success</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, ICM CP S DP, update Apr 2002Page 9© Siemens, 2002

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