Virtualization by Davis: “How Big is the Hosted Desktop (DaaS) Market? (Part 1)” plus 15 more |
- How Big is the Hosted Desktop (DaaS) Market? (Part 1)
- Using Traffic Domains as part of a multi-tenancy strategy
- Fedora 19 Operating System, “Schrödinger's Cat", Now in Beta Release
- Red Hat Announces Availability of new OpenShift Enterprise course
- Red Hat Named to CRN's Virtualization 50 List
- Looking for ways you can leverage social media to drive more demand? Register for our webinar
- Pump up your demand generation with social media. Learn how on June 11.
- Be a part of the upcoming NetScaler Master Class webinar – June 5
- Maximize mobile user experience with NetScaler Multipath TCP
- XenMobile and NetScaler – easy as pie!
- Scale-out and Scale-in Simultaneously
- NetScaler AppFW integration with WhiteHat Security, IBM AppScan and Trend Micro
- NetScaler SPDY gateway feature turbocharges server response times
- Overcome reduced mobile performance with TCP Westwood and NetScaler
- NetScaler multi-tenancy shootout: SDX vs. Traffic Domains
- NetScaler Traffic Domains: the “Poor IT Admin’s” multi-tenancy alternative
How Big is the Hosted Desktop (DaaS) Market? (Part 1) Posted: 28 May 2013 08:17 PM PDT Without question, "How big is the hosted desktop market" is the top inquiry I get from our Citrix Service Provider (CSP) partners. Our thousands of global partners are constantly making investments in infrastructure, marketing, business operations and sales. And frequently they are going to their board (and sometimes to external investors) for funding to chase the high-margin, high-value hosted desktop market. The problem is, how… |
Using Traffic Domains as part of a multi-tenancy strategy Posted: 28 May 2013 12:49 PM PDT If you were at Synergy Anaheim 2013, "Mobility" as the reigning theme was quite self-evident. What was a little more subtle was how far the adoption of enterprise clouds has come. The questions, discussions, and directions that we saw our customers take made it clear that large numbers are in the throws making their clouds work with production grade applications. As they take these steps,… |
Fedora 19 Operating System, “Schrödinger's Cat", Now in Beta Release Posted: 27 May 2013 09:00 PM PDT |
Red Hat Announces Availability of new OpenShift Enterprise course Posted: 27 May 2013 09:00 PM PDT |
Red Hat Named to CRN's Virtualization 50 List Posted: 27 May 2013 09:00 PM PDT |
Looking for ways you can leverage social media to drive more demand? Register for our webinar Posted: 28 May 2013 09:02 AM PDT We all know a great website can significantly improve your sales. Citrix Syndication can help improve your web-based marketing by providing your customers with the latest product and solution updates, executive briefs and industry whitepapers. But, have you also considered how you can use social media drive even more customers and traffic to your site? Syndication is the ideal tool to generate new leads and… |
Pump up your demand generation with social media. Learn how on June 11. Posted: 28 May 2013 08:27 AM PDT Attention Citrix Solution Advisors: Register now for the June 11 social media webinar, "Driving Demand through Online Engagement and Social Media" and learn how to integrate social media into your Key Play demand generation activities. Webinar, June 11 – Leverage social media to better compliment your marketing campaigns Do emails comprise most of your demand generation activities? Are you sourcing lists and sending to them… |
Be a part of the upcoming NetScaler Master Class webinar – June 5 Posted: 28 May 2013 05:35 AM PDT Each month we pick a topic that is hot within the NetScaler community or topics requested by the audience to discuss during the NetScaler Master Class. At this technical webinar your will learn about the latest features of NetScaler, and tips and tricks for easy configuration. Also, get answers to your NetScaler questions and interact with industry experts during this live webinar. The June 2013… |
Maximize mobile user experience with NetScaler Multipath TCP Posted: 28 May 2013 05:05 AM PDT Mobile communications have come a long way. Citrix Systems including XenMobile and many features such as TCP Westwood and SPDY integrated into NetScaler have played a big role. Nevertheless there is one source of irritation that causes angst among mobile clients as they roam about their day. Standard TCP connections are not maintained when mobile devices switch from one network to another. This causes loss of state… |
XenMobile and NetScaler – easy as pie! Posted: 28 May 2013 05:00 AM PDT "Easy as making pie" – confusing? I was caught off guard the first time I heard "Easy as pie" phrase – it turns out, "Easy as pie" refers to act of eating a pie rather than baking one (I am sure you can all agree). This is what we tried to do when we put XenMobile and NetScaler together to work as a unit.… |
Scale-out and Scale-in Simultaneously Posted: 28 May 2013 05:00 AM PDT Citrix TriScale – scale-up, scale-out and scale-in – is about elasticity, flexibility and investment protection. It might seem that scaling-out and scaling-in are total opposites. If I were to do both simultaneously, they'd cancel each other out. With NetScaler SDX and TriScale clustering, we can in fact do both, and get way ahead. Scale-out is all about building N+1 clusters. Many devices, acting as one.… |
NetScaler AppFW integration with WhiteHat Security, IBM AppScan and Trend Micro Posted: 28 May 2013 05:00 AM PDT Similar to the integrations we have done with Qualys and Cenzic, NetScaler expands the Application Firewall integrations with three more partners – Whitehat, IBM AppScan and TrendMicro. Companies usually utilize web app scanning tools to determine vulnerabilities with their apps. Once vulnerabilities are found, their developers should really fix the vulnerabilities to ensure the applications are protected from vulnerability attacks. However, in a lot of… |
NetScaler SPDY gateway feature turbocharges server response times Posted: 28 May 2013 05:00 AM PDT HTTP has been the workhorse of the web for well over a decade. But it was designed at a time when applications were written quite differently and were not overly complex. Today's web has come a long ways with is rich content, multi-media files, JavaScript, and support for mobility. Unfortunately HTTP has not kept pace and needs a refresh for mobile and all other applications.… |
Overcome reduced mobile performance with TCP Westwood and NetScaler Posted: 28 May 2013 04:57 AM PDT The world is rapidly shifting to mobile applications-based communications. With the rise of high speed 4G networks, access flexibility and amazing "genius" phones and tablets this makes sense. Even if Facebook has overcome the challenge in monetizing mobile advertisements. Yet, to be prepared for a deluge of mobile devices accessing your public facing websites you need to be ready for the perils of mobile connectivity.… |
NetScaler multi-tenancy shootout: SDX vs. Traffic Domains Posted: 28 May 2013 04:55 AM PDT NetScaler was the first to provide support for true multi-tenant environments. I am not talking about some rudimentary approach employing Role Based Administration (RBA). Rather full scale total isolation of up to forty independent power packed instances running on SDX appliances. To this date no alternative vendor has this capability with complete separation of compute, memory, hardware-backed SSL and I/O with no limits on simultaneous… |
NetScaler Traffic Domains: the “Poor IT Admin’s” multi-tenancy alternative Posted: 28 May 2013 04:52 AM PDT Historically, Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) typically worked on lower layer broadcast domains with no logical separation. In terms of TCP/IP networking these domains are configured and setup at Layer 2. VLANs are just one example of creating such smaller domains. But VLANs have limited visibility and reach within Layer 2/3. As such the ADC appliances had reduced traffic perceptibility and upper layer protocols and applications… |
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