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Citrix and Intel are teaming up to develop desktop virtualization that delivers a managed client environment to unmanaged hardware. The companies said on Wednesday that they will combine Intel's vPro ...
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 ...
Virtualization software maker Citrix Systems last week unveiled the word's first bare-metal client hypervisor, announced a new version of its server virtualization platform and welcomed news from ...
Though virtualization has become firmly entrenched in the server room, the technology has not had the same impact on the desktop. A joint initiative between Intel and Citrix Systems could change that, ...
Citrix is unveiling its bare-metal desktop hypervisor, known as XenClient, with a test version being released for download this week and general availability expected within a few months. Citrix is ...
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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Editor's note: Per a reader suggestion, we are currently working to clarify some facts in this article. Specifically, two points have been called into question: whether this is, in fact, the "world's ...
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 Systems is working with Intel to develop a “bare metal” hypervisor for client PCs, which proponents say could broaden the use of desktop virtualization by overcoming some of the technology’s ...
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 ...