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Consumer Electronics From CES Coming To An Office Near You

The impact of consumer technology on current and future IT operations was easy to find or predict based on CES 2012. I was part of a part of a panel session with the CIO of SAP and SVP's of Verizon and QuickOffice talking about the consumerization of IT and what should be done about it. One of the recommendations was to assign some IT ...
DROID BIONIC by Motorola Gets Enterprise Muscles with Citrix Receiver and GoToMeeting

What does everyone need to get work done when away from the office? Email, company apps and online meetings. The new Motorola DROID BIONIC provides all three out of the box. The specs on this device as a smartphone are top of the line:4G LTE , 4.3 Inch Gorilla Glass Display, 1 GHz dual-core CPU, 1 GB RAM, 8 Megapixel camera with 1080p Video Recording, Mobile ...
The Nirvana Phone, Revolution or evolution?
Popularity of the Nirvana Device concept continues to grow, but is it a revolution, or evolution?Revolution:"revolutions entail not only mass mobilization and regime change, but also more or less rapid and fundamental social, economic and/or cultural change, during or soon after the struggle for state power." Jeff Goodwin (professor of sociology at New York University).So let's see if the Nirvana Device passes Jeff Goodwin's key ...
The NirvanaPhone is here with the Motorola Atrix and Citrix Receiver

The Motorola ATRIX equipped with Citrix Receiver is the first smartphone to live up to the promise of the NirvanaPhone and it's a reality now! As a killer consumer smartphone, the Atrix has awesome specs: Nvidia 1 Ghz Tegra 2 dual-core CPU, 1G RAM, 4 inch screen, Android 2.2, HDMI out, etc. This device tops any specs available on today's smartphones; however, the best ...
SmartPhone as part of you? On our future with Windows Phone 7 Series, iPhone, Android, and more
Are we catapulting ever closer to the 'Singularity' with recent releases for our most personal, most intimate, device, our phone? As connectivity and uptake expands globally, use of mobile internet devices is forecast to overtake the PC within five years. Business is racing to adapt with technologies like the NirvanaPhone, the Citrix Receiver, hypervisors for mobiles, Windows Phone 7 Series, Android, iPhone/iPad, cheap Android Laptops, ...
Do you want Citrix XenApp to run Windows apps on the iPhone ?
Update **Running Windows applications on the iPhone may not be a high priority for Steve Jobs, but for many IT users and providers the desire seems to be increasing. The recent SDK and upcoming release of the Apple 3G iPhone has increased the interest in Citrix enabling iPhone access to XenApp hosted Windows applications. We are always encouraging expanded access to XenApp from any ...
So what is a Nirvana Phone anyway ?
If you have been following some of the recent blog posts about Nirvana Devices and Nirvana Phones, you can get a better idea of what we are talking about in this video clip. Conceptually the Nirvana Phone takes the Smartphone to the next level by solving the existing limitations of small screens and keyboards. There are now some new devices that are close to making ...
Geek Speak Live Lounge – Citrix Demos with a Twist!
I hope by now a lot of you know about the new "unconference" portion of Synergy 2008, Geek Speak Live. Part of Geek Speak Live is the Geek Speak Lounge (GSL). Basically is an area to meet at during the Live event and meet with other members of the Citrix community and discuss and share new ideas and topics. It's also where you can see ...
Nirvana Devices Invade Synergy Geek Speak Lounge
Wanted to do a quick post on some of the cool gadgets we will be demoing in the Geek Speak Lounge at Synergy 2008 sponsored by Intel. Alot of the devices are the ones you may have seem me blog on earlier, and a few are potential candidates to add into the mix down the road. Here's your chance to get hands on with some ...
Nirvana Device Search (i-mate Ultimate 9502)
So our search for the Nirvana Smartphone, or companion device at CTIA 2008 comes to an end with this post. Our friends at i-mate have gotten us another device to put through the Hotel Acid Test. In this case an i-mate Ultimate 9502. I'll let you check out the full specs on their website, but this device packs VGA 640x480 resolution onto a 2.8" screen. ...