The idea of using a mobile or desktop browser to access a cloud-based browser in order to use web applications does seem a little odd at first, but Citrix thinks there are some good reasons why organisations may wish to add another layer of complexity.
Citrix has made new versions of its application and desktop virtualisation software available for download, and at the same time announced what's coming later this quarter in the next versions.
Engineering contractor saves $1 million a year with Citrix mobility products.
Citrix's XenMobile enterprise mobility management (EMM) now supports Android devices.
Retail giant Woolworths provides a glimpse of its IT transformation and its technology roadmap for the coming years.
The release of XenDesktop 7 simplifies the deployment of virtualised Windows desktops and applications.
Project Avalon, Citrix's plan for large-scale Windows virtualisation will be delivered in two stages, dubbed Excalibur and Merlin.
Citrix Podio makes it possible for non-technical users to build their own collaboration workflows, with integration with other cloud-based services including file storage, conferencing and more.
NBN Co will use desktop virtualisation technology from Citrix to deliver IT to the NBN rollout.
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