On June 17, Citrix, an American multinational cloud computing and virtualization technology company, and HPE are expanding ...
XenApp 5, which replaces Presentation Server 4.5, features load times as much as nine times faster than the previous version Citrix Monday is unveiling the newest version of its flagship product, ...
XenDesktop version 4 is Citrix's first product to support every major desktop virtualization model in a single, integrated solution, the company says Citrix on Monday said its latest desktop ...
On a role since the week before VMworld, Citrix is keeping a high profile by teaming up with Cisco to develop and deliver new desktop virtualization technology created to enhance the Holy Grail that ...
VMworld is currently the virtualization industry’s vendor and customer magnet and must-attend show. Although vendor-sponsored, VMworld encourages competitors to attend and, on the basis, has become ...
Cisco (CSCO) and Citrix Systems (CTXS) said Wednesday that they will collaborate on desktop virtualization tools to ease deployments. Desktop virtualization is a concept that looks like it’s finally ...
Citrix Systems is upgrading XenDesktop, acquiring Virtual Computer, introducing a new type of hardware-assisted thin client and initiating a cloud project in an effort to make its virtual desktop ...
Citrix and Microsoft are strengthening a long-standing partnership by making it easier for customers to use Citrix’s application and desktop virtualization products, as well as control a fleet of ...
Microsoft is starting to "wind down" its Azure RemoteApp technology in favor of application virtualization software and services from its partner Citrix. Microsoft made the announcement on August 12, ...
Citrix Systems, Inc. has announced a restructuring and rebranding of its key virtualization products, as well as the introduction of a new orchestration technology. My question is when will the cloud ...
My recent blog post “Red Hat Takes Hypervisor Control Back From Citrix” appears to have elicited a response from Simon Crosby, CTO for Virtualization at Citrix. I say appears because the comment isn’t ...