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Virtualization has begun to assume a key strategic role in data center architecture because it lets a single server take on the role of many servers, running many different workloads at once. That ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the wake of an analyst report certifying Citrix’s XenDesktop 4.1 as the only product that fully satisfies all the criteria for enterprise-class desktop virtualization, Citrix Systems has come very ...
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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 ...
At the Citrix Synergy show in San Francisco, the announcement of Citrix XenClient rocked the brave, new world of desktop virtualization. With XenClient, Citrix has beaten virtualization leader VMware ...
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 ...
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 ...
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