| Cisco, Citrix team to push desktop virtualization |
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| Thursday, 09 September 2010 10:04 |
![]() Cisco and Citrix Systems said Wednesday that they will collaborate on desktop virtualization tools to ease deployments. Desktop virtualization is a concept that looks like it’s finally getting its day in the sun. The Windows 7 upgrade cycle is prompting technology executives to look at desktop virtualization as a deployment option. The push to deliver enterprise applications to a bevy of devices—PCs, Macs, thin clients, smartphones and tablets—also drives interest in desktop virtualization. Both VMware and Citrix have noted increasing interest in desktop virtualization. Citrix, however, is actually garnering revenue from the interest. In a nutshell, Cisco will embed Citrix’s XenDesktop in its desktop virtualization offering, which is part of the company’s unified computing effort. The Cisco Desktop Virtualization Solution will include Citrix’s XenDesktop, FlexCast and HDX technology. The Cisco-Citrix combination will be available from channel partners (Cisco blog, statement, Citrix blog). Simply put, Citrix will ride along as Cisco’s Unified Computing System architecture gains steam. Here’s a look at the high-level Cisco-Citrix-NetApp architecture (the design guide has a lot more):
Citrix said in its blog post that Cisco has the heft—and knack for catching key IT trends—to take desktop virtualization quickly. Among the key items from the Cisco-Citrix collaboration:
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