Citrix reported a better-than-expected second quarter in part because of its XenDesktop virtualization software. The news is yet another datapoint that desktop virtualization is here and CIOs are ...
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Desktop virtualization is booming, and Citrix has shipped 1.5 million copies of Xen Desktop 4 since launch the product last fall. But at its Synergy conference in San Francisco this week, Citrix is ...
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 ...
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Citrix XenDesktop puts the core desktop PC components, including the operating system, the application, and the settings, into a desktop image that can be run off a server, said Calvin Hsu, principal ...
Everyone in the industry remains ga-ga over server virtualization and with good reasons. According to ESG Research, over half of organizations large and small have already implemented server ...
SAN FRANCISCO--The industry has moved closer to a new era of virtual computing with the unveiling of a new "bare metal" client-based hypervisor that allows users to run multiple virtual machines on a ...
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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