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Citrix and Microsoft announced the availability of Citrix
Branch Repeater , an innovative new line of branch office appliances developed
and marketed as part of a strategic alliance between the two companies. By
staging the delivery of applications and Windows services closer to branch
office users, Citrix Branch Repeater helps make branch office computing faster
and more cost-effective for companies of all sizes.
“This type of alliance will give companies more flexibility for managing their branches, and it will address never-ending bandwidth demands from branch workers,” said Robin Gareiss, executive vice president and senior founding partner, Nemertes Research. “The adoption of managed services at the branch is increasing. Today, 63 percent of companies use some form of managed services at the branch, compared to 46 percent in 2007(1).”
Citrix Branch Repeater optimizes the branch through:
- Staging Streamed Applications Closer to Branch Office Users
- Consolidating Windows Branch Services
- Accelerating All Applications Delivered over the Wide Area Network
“We have been customers of both Citrix and Microsoft for
many years, and their respective technologies have continuously benefitted our
growing company,” said Tom Allen, director of IT, Ozinga Brothers, a materials
supply company with branch offices throughout the
“Branch office employees should have the same productive computing experience as employees at headquarters,” said Bala Kasiviswanathan, director of branch and storage solutions, Windows Server division, Microsoft. “Windows Server-based branch office solutions help customers deliver core infrastructure services that are required to keep branch office applications and operations running efficiently. The Citrix Branch Repeater streamlines and consolidates the application delivery infrastructure while delivering on the performance and availability expectations of the most demanding branch office environments.”
(1) Nemertes Research’s Advanced Communications Services benchmark 5/1/08
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