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How Citrix AppDNA Software Accelerates and Automates Application Migrations

How Citrix AppDNA Software Accelerates and Automates Application Migrations

Automate application testing, application remediation and application preparation with the Citrix AppDNA application... Read more

25 January, 2012
Eight ways Citrix NetScaler helps deliver cloud-ready networks

Eight ways Citrix NetScaler helps deliver cloud-ready networks

Read this white paper to see why Citrix NetScaler is an application delivery controller that beats the competition... Read more

9 November, 2011
Consolidating infrastructure without compromise

Consolidating infrastructure without compromise

Private clouds for the enterprise are possible, thanks to virtualisation of compute, storage and infrastructure, but there are more benefits to be found... Read more

9 November, 2011
Using pay-as-you-grow model for better agility

Using pay-as-you-grow model for better agility

How do you embed a high degree of elasticity to properly handle unpredictable application traffic loads, while still meeting strict performance service level agreements (SLAs)? Read this white paper to find out... Read more

9 November, 2011
Transforming Healthcare With Desktop Virtualization

Transforming Healthcare With Desktop Virtualization

Delivering desktops as a service to users anywhere is already a reality that can be easily implemented, and is precisely... Read more

31 December, 2010
Learn How to Get Started With Citrix XenDesktop on Microsoft Hyper-V

Learn How to Get Started With Citrix XenDesktop on Microsoft Hyper-V

By now everyone have heard of desktop virtualization, what one might not have heard is that Microsoft and Citrix have... Read more

15 December, 2010
A Look at

A Look at "Bring Your Own" (BYO) Devices in the Enterprise

As new, alternative devices become more popular and Generation-Y enters the workforce, employees seek empowerment to use... Read more

14 December, 2010
Local Events and Webinars to Learn More and Get Started

Local Events and Webinars to Learn More and Get Started

Through this webcast one will learn about: empowered workers are driving the desktop revolution, self-service is the new... Read more

14 December, 2010
TechTalk: Windows 7 Migration - Steps to Follow and Avoid

TechTalk: Windows 7 Migration - Steps to Follow and Avoid

Has any one started the Windows 7 migration yet? Has any one run into any issues with application compatibility? How... Read more

3 December, 2010
TechTalk: What's New in Latest Version of XenDesktop?

TechTalk: What's New in Latest Version of XenDesktop?

Citrix XenDesktop 5 has been improved for greater scalability and resilience in the enterprise. This webcast will look... Read more

2 December, 2010
What's New in Latest Version of XenDesktop?

What's New in Latest Version of XenDesktop?

Citrix XenDesktop 5 is enterprise ready with the capability of supporting every desktop virtualization model in a... Read more

18 November, 2010
TechTalk: 2048-Bit SSL Certificates - Are You Ready?

TechTalk: 2048-Bit SSL Certificates - Are You Ready?

Through this webcast one will discover how to efficiently manage this change and what actions one need to take now that... Read more

10 November, 2010
VDI Expert Series: Take Desktop Virtualization to a New Level

VDI Expert Series: Take Desktop Virtualization to a New Level

The presenters of this webcast discusses how Seattle Children's Hospital was able to successfully deal with and achieve:... Read more

4 November, 2010
Leveraging Desktop Virtualization With Utah State CIO Steve Fletcher

Leveraging Desktop Virtualization With Utah State CIO Steve Fletcher

Through this webcast one will learn: insights from the peers across the country drawn from the national tour, how the... Read more

26 October, 2010
Irtual Desktops: A Design for Small Environments

Irtual Desktops: A Design for Small Environments

Many organizations struggle with designing their desktop virtualization solution, especially with all of the options... Read more

21 October, 2010

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