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Citrix Systems plans to acquire virtualization vendor XenSource for approximately $500 million to enable the application delivery software vendor to enter both the server and desktop virtualization ...
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Citrix revamps its application delivery technology after renaming flagship product. Citrix Monday is unveiling the newest version of its flagship product, which underwent a recent name change as ...
Bitdefender is looking to bring security to the hypervisor level, announcing on Tuesday the general availability of its Bitdefender Hypervisor Introspection solution. The solution, announced at Citrix ...
Citrix’s desktop virtualization customers are still using VMware’s server hypervisor on the back end, but a Citrix executive claims a shift away from VMware is afoot. Citrix is widely acknowledged as ...
Citrix makes virtualization splash with new version of XenApp to speed desktop applications delivery
The new version of XenApp, formerly the Citrix Presentation Server, combines with Citrix XenServer to create an "end-to-end" solution that spans servers, applications, and desktops. Companies using ...
Citrix has just taken steps it believes will help it adapt to a changing world of IT, spinning off the GoTo products and laying off staff. I'd like to examine some of the reasons behind these moves.
The $500-million acquisition will provide the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Citrix with a major piece of the virtualization puzzle, adding XenSource's infrastructure solutions, based on the open-source ...
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Citrix signals return to the mainstream hypervisor market with a product it says isn’t quite ready for the job
Citrix has decided to return to the market for mainstream hypervisors with a version of its XenServer product which it currently claims isn’t ready for the job.… The Cloud Software Group business unit ...
Project Independence, co-developed by Citrix and Intel, is now called XenClient. Best of all, the technology is going to be free During Citrix Synergy 2009, the company announced Citrix XenClient, the ...
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