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Citrix announced the expansion of its
Combined with the rest of the
“Citrix is executing on its application delivery strategy
with the
Citrix Desktop Receiver – Enhancing the Delivery of Virtual
Desktops
Citrix Desktop Receiver is a lightweight software client
designed to work with Citrix XenDesktop to give office workers fast, easy,
secure access to their virtual desktops from any location. In addition to
ensuring full security and maximum bandwidth efficiency for virtual desktops
accessed over the network, Desktop Receiver features an innovative Instant On
technology that allows virtual desktops to start up in a fraction of the time
it takes to boot PCs running a traditional installed desktop. Desktop Receiver
also incorporates high-speed virtual delivery technology that makes day-to-day
desktop usage feel as responsive and snappy as a locally installed desktop,
regardless of how far away the user is from the datacenter where the virtual
desktop is actually running.
Desktop Receivers on older PCs, breathing new life into them by allowing them to use virtual desktops running on modern, high performance servers in the datacenter. Finally, employees can download and install Desktop Receiver on their home PCs to securely access an office desktop from home, just as they might download Adobe Acrobat Reader or Flash Player to access PDF files or Flash-enabled websites.
Citrix App Receiver – Enhancing the Delivery of All
Applications to All Users
Citrix App Receiver is a lightweight, auto-updating software
client designed to work with Citrix XenApp and Citrix NetScaler to give any
user fast, easy, secure access to any application from any location. It
features a highly extensible framework with plug-ins designed to communicate
with each of the core components of the
“Transforming datacenters into delivery centers requires an
end-to-end approach to application delivery that extends all the way to the
client,” said Wes Wasson, senior vice president and chief marketing officer,
Citrix Systems. “By extending the
Bringing it All Together
With these new additions,
the
Controllers
- XenDesktop – virtualizes and delivers Windows desktops
- XenApp – virtualizes and delivers Windows applications
- XenServer – virtualizes and delivers application workloads on servers
- NetScaler – optimizes and delivers web applications
Repeaters: Citrix Branch Repeater stages the delivery of applications closer to branch office employees, consolidates branch services and accelerates application traffic over the wide area network.
Receivers: Citrix Desktop Receiver and Citrix App Receiver enhance the performance, security and user experience of desktops and applications delivered to end users.
Orchestration: Citrix Workflow Studio orchestrates
communications across the
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