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Delivering the Best End User Experience Just Got Even Better with Citrix Receiver
Lost in the shuffle of a number of strategically important announcements today were the numerous updates and enhancements to Citrix Receiver. Our little client that could just got bigger, stronger, faster and even more capable!One of the first and most noticeable changes in Citrix Receiver is the new workspace. We call this internally the Green Screen but you should consider this ...
Can a Chameleon Change its Spots?
I had lunch today with veteran virtualization blogger Alessandro Perilli, who was in the Seattle area for the Microsoft MVP Summit. Alessandro has repeatedly been the first to spot key industry trends. He is truly plugged-in, and brings to his analysis a level of technical insight and honesty that I find refreshing, and he doesn't sensationalize just to get clicks. ...
Cloud and SaaS – The beginning of the end for CIOs?
I was in Stockholm last week delivering a message on Cloud Computing. During my visit Paul Dobson (our EMEA Marcom Manager) and I had an interesting encounter with the Editor of CIO magazine (Swedish edition). It was a bit strange in that I found myself interviewing her instead of the other way around. I figured if anyone had a pulse on the industry from a ...
How a Healthcare Company is Using SmartAuditor
In my previous SmartAuditor blog post, I described how SmartAuditor works and its benefits for improving security and regulatory compliance. Well, guess what? Recently, a major healthcare company (obviously highly regulated by HIPAA) with tens of thousands of employees shared with me their thoughts, experiences, and main use cases regarding our SmartAuditor technology. In addition to providing care and services, this healthcare company partners with ...
Secure Application Developer Portal

We recently had a meeting with a large partner of ours and they handed down some hefty requirements. An average of 100 partners using their portal on any given month to access their development environments on the backend. It was clear that NetScaler could scale, but the question was how to keep all of those partners separated from each other, without them peeking into each ...