jueves, 4 de octubre de 2012

Virtualization by Davis: “How to hide desktops from XenApp Services\PNAgent site?” plus 14 more

Virtualization by Davis: “How to hide desktops from XenApp Services\PNAgent site?” plus 14 more


How to hide desktops from XenApp Services\PNAgent site?

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 10:25 PM PDT

When you use single XenApp Services site to manage both XenApp and XenDesktop environments or you're providing published desktop and applications from your XenApp farm, you've probably noticed that your users will get desktop icon in their start menu and\or desktop. Well, I've run into this issue recently during my project and I thought it just doesn't look really professional and decided to fix this…

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Technotes: The NTLM User Monitor Probes Fail on the NetScaler Appliance

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 11:14 AM PDT

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Technotes: How to Configure Encryption in XenApp

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 02:43 AM PDT

Citrix Knowledge Center Top 10 – September 2012

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 08:21 PM PDT

Citrix Support is focused on ensuring Customer and Partner satisfaction with our products. One of our initiatives is to increase the ability of our Partners and Customers to leverage self-service avenues via our Knowledge Center. Find below the Citrix Knowledge Center Top 10 for September 2012.   Top 10 Technical Articles Article Number Article Title CTX129229 Recommended Citrix and Microsoft Hotfixes for XenApp 6 and…

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XenServer 6.1 – Growing Market Share and Leading the Second Source Hypervisor Trend

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:03 PM PDT

This week we released XenServer 6.1 with some amazing new features for datacenter, cloud and desktop workloads. Rather than brag about the hot new features or all the progress we've made in the product (which we have and hats off the amazing engineers on the XenServer team), I thought I'd share another side of the significance of this release by highlighting some recent evidence of…

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Partnership agreement: Citrix and Palo Alto Networks

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:39 PM PDT

Just a couple of weeks ago Citrix announced its partnership with Dutch cloud backup software vendor BackupAgent, today we received the news about its new partnership agreement with Californian Palo Alto Networks.

Citrix is dynamically evoluting,  between new partnerships and acquisitions, such as the last one of Beetil, to compete the rapidly growing market of cloud-based and virtualized services. This new partnership with Palo Alto Networks, a network security company, would permit to create simplified network solutions of desktop virtualization.

This collaboration would be able to provide secure and flexible cloud applications and the two companies would work together for the introductions of  joint solutions for mutual customers.
Rene Bonvanie, Chief Marketing Officer, Palo Alto Networks, declares:
Citrix and Palo Alto Networks share a common vision for how networks are evolving. There's synergy in bringing these two technologies together to deliver next-generation cloud network solutions.
Sunil Potti, Vice President and General Manager, NetScaler Product Group, Citrix, affirms:
Palo Alto Networks and Citrix have already established strong, but independent, positions in leading cloud-first network solutions.  Our alliance will provide customers with the freedom to leverage the leading advanced delivery controller and firewall solutions without compromising on integration, simplification and consolidation.


Labels: BackupAgent, Citrix, Palo Alto Networks, partnership


Release: Oracle Solaris 11.1

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:17 PM PDT

Today, October 3rd, Oracle announced the release of Oracle Solaris 11.1 at Oracle OpenWorld 2012, in San Francisco.

This is the first update to the Oracle Solaris 11 operating system, since its release in November 2011, and it is focused on integration between Oracle products, virtualization and protection allowing to create a mission-critical cloud environment.

Among the features in Oracle Solaris 11.1 it is possible to find improvements in the following areas:
• Installation
• Packaging
• System configuration
• Virtualization
• Security
• Networking
• Data management
• Kernel/platform support
• Network drivers
• User environment
John Fowler, executive vice president, Systems, Oracle, said:
Oracle Solaris 11 is the best UNIX operating system to run Oracle applications, deploy mission critical cloud infrastructure and protect customer investments, the Oracle Solaris engineering team has worked closely with the Oracle Database engineering team to deliver unique value that customers can only get from an Oracle solution. Oracle Solaris 11, Oracle's SPARC T4 servers and our engineered systems – Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Oracle SPARC SuperCluster T4-4 – offer customers the best solutions for their mission critical cloud infrastructure.


Labels: Oracle, Release, Solaris


Release: Precise V9.5 expanding visibility into VMware Virtualization

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 02:03 PM PDT

Precise, an independent company with over 20 years delivering application performance management solutions in application performance management (APM), on October 1st announced the availability of Precise 9.5

This software would allow to detect and resolve virtual contention issues, reducing risks and ensuring quality for systems using cloud and virtual environments, also providing solutions to the management of mobile traffic.  Precise 9.5 would increase visibility into VMware-virtualized servers and EMC-based virtualized storage, it would permit IT administrators to manage applications in VMware environments in a clearer way.
Sherman Wood, vice president of products at Precise Software Solutions declares:
This release includes new or updated features including enhanced visibility into VMware — Precise built in new tools for managing VMware and providing IT administrators with the ability to see how apps run in VMware environments. With so many transactions running on virtual servers, the company hopes to make it simpler and easier to get more visibility into virtualized environments. We're aiming for this end user- and customer service-level assurance, and this is really driving the ability to cover that and give it visibility on the virtualized server space. It's a big move forward for our customers.


Labels: EMC, Precise, VMware


Got Your Back: Securing Both Sides of XenDesktop with Palo Alto Networks and Citrix NetScaler

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:45 AM PDT

Your datacenter is becoming your desktop.... and the security picture that it paints isn't pretty.


XS 6.1 comes with MOTD… Now turn it on for Shell Users

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 05:15 AM PDT

XenServer 6.1 is now released to web and I recently upgraded my Lab from XS 6.0.2 to 6.1 and was quite a smooth ride. Post upgrade, I recently found my XenServer Console enabled with "Message of the Day". I was quite happy as I used to do it manually for my earlier XS versions; although un-supported. The problem with MOTD  is that you can only…

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Flying in AppFormation: Next-gen NetScaler SDX

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:45 AM PDT

Citrix released NetScaler SDX about 18 months ago. It solves a real problem: "appliance sprawl." Specifically, NetScaler SDX runs multiple NetScaler instances on a single purpose-built appliance. However, to a business unit, to application developers, to other network admins, to even the admin of one of the NetScaler instances, it looks as if each instance is still an individual, dedicated appliance. Under the covers we…

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Red Hat OpenShift Continues to Innovate for Enterprise Java Developers Looking to Leverage the Power of the Cloud

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 09:00 PM PDT

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How a virtual desktop deployment can help you go green

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 06:20 AM PDT

You can save the environment by recycling, taking quick showers -- and even deploying virtual desktops. Check out these ways to go green with VDI.

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One Left Tackle. One Quarterback. One Cloud Network.

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 05:00 AM PDT

In American football, there are precisely 11 offensive players on the field at any one time. Ultimate success requires the disciplined coordination amongst all of the players. Yet, there are two positions that typically anchor the strategy for the entire squad – the left tackle, and the QB. Why? The left tackle is primarily responsible for protection. Namely, protecting the quarterback's 'blind side' so the…

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In the beginning, there was APP

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:45 AM PDT

In the beginning, there was APP As they say, in the beginning, was the APP.  The app needed to communicate.  And the network was born.  And in the network lived services that the APP needed.  And it all multiplied.  With many apps, interacting with many services.  This blog is about the genesis of the next-generation of NetScaler SDX, our consolidated service delivery networking platform for…

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