Stroud Council moves to thin client system

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Council will replace desktop PCs in bid to cut energy and management costs and boost flexible working

The system will enable flexible working Stroud District Council hopes to save £8,000 on its annual electricity bill as a result of a thin client system that it installed last year. The counci...

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