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Read more »Last year, Citrix revealed that the latest version of its VDI solution, XenDesktop, will be licensed on a per-user / per-device basis rather than the concurrent licensing model Citrix customers have been accustomed to.
Read more »So Citrix changes names and terminology every so often, right? OK, that’s the understatement of the century! From MetaFrame to MetaFrame Presentation Server, to Presentation Server, to XenApp + XenDesktop, to XenDesktop with FlexCast.. whew! I may have even missed a few Citrix FlexCast is.. well.. watch the video!
Read more »Trade Up has been extended until Dec 31, 2010! Three different ways to save
Read more »Last week UltraLevel posted one of the first Citrix XenDesktop 4 announcements released by Citrix. Nine days and two NDA partner webinars later, we’re convinced that you won’t want to miss the first public XenDesktop 4 webinar for Citrix customers scheduled on October 20th.
Read more »Last week UltraLevel posted one of the first Citrix XenDesktop 4 announcements released by Citrix. Nine days and two NDA partner webinars later, we’re convinced that you won’t want to miss the first public XenDesktop 4 webinar for Citrix customers scheduled on October 20th.
Read more »Citrix recently released Software Maintenance for XenApp, which adds telephone, web, and email support to XenApp SA renewals. Of course this is not an act of charity; it will cost you an additional 7-9% on your renewal, depending on your edition of XenApp.
Read more »Citrix is finally releasing their long awaited major upgrade to XenDesktop. This just in from Citrix. Tomorrow on October 6, 2009, Citrix will announce XenDesktop 4, a revolutionary desktop virtualization solution that will clearly exemplify our leadership in desktop virtualization. This is an unprecedented move forward for us all, as we will be able to [...]
Read more »A standing issue since the release of VMware’s ESX 4.0 (vSphere) is that VMware’s own desktop virtualization product, View (formally VDI), is not yet compatible with it. That is you cannot create VMware View VMs on vSphere hosts. Furthermore, the only hypervisor you CAN use with VMware View is ESX 3.x. Citrix’s XenDesktop, on the [...]
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