Netbooks and Tablets

Greetings,

We are looking at getting some netbooks or possible even some tablets that would allow us a little more portability on our tessitura access on campus. Has anyone had any success with either of these, and if so, what models did you use?

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    Former Member $organization

    The big question is are you on RAMP? Are you using a terminal server environment of any kind?

     

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    Greetings,

    We are looking at getting some netbooks or possible even some tablets that would allow us a little more portability on our tessitura access on campus. Has anyone had any success with either of these, and if so, what models did you use?




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  • Currently, we are not on RAMP or using Terminal Services.

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    Former Member $organization in reply to Joshua Peters

    Hi Joshua,

    If you are running a locally hosted instance of Tessitura, my suggestion would be to explore some options with Remote Desktop to the user's machine.  There is no way to install the Tessitura client onto a tablet (perhaps with Windows 8, but I haven't seen any success stories out there).

    In my opinion, netbooks are not worth even the low pricetag they come with.  They are dangerously underpowered and I think your users will try to use them like a regular laptop and quickly become frustrated.

    My personal preference is one that I don't think a lot of people have advocated yet.  I have a Chromebook and I'm using the Chrome Remote Desktop extension.   It requires that the user have a Google account and that Chrome (with the plugin) be installed on the host machine.  But it uses 2 factor authentication and I've had great success with it as a laptop I carry during my on-call weeks.

    New Chromebooks can be had for less than $300 and they are solid, secure, lightweight machines with excellent battery life.

    Hope that helps!

  • We are also testing out a Surface Pro here at UMS running Windows 8 and Tessitura successfully. We have not yet broached the subject of ticket printing, however - but in general the Surface seems promising (particularly in our University/Active Directory environment...)

    Beth