Work
is no longer a place, but an increasingly dynamic activity that people
expect to be as adaptable as they are. Companies around the world
understand this and are using solutions delivered by Citrix Systems, Inc.
to create intelligent digital workspaces that enable employees to work
when, how and where they want in a secure and reliable manner. And in
doing so, they're boosting productivity and results.
"Work
is no longer defined by traditional constraints or physical
boundaries," says Olaf Romer, Group CIO of Swiss insurance and pension
company Baloise Group.
"People now expect the freedom to choose their work location, device,
and network according to the context in which they need to be
productive."
And with Citrix Workspace, Baloise Group is delivering it.
A Better Way to Work
With
Citrix Workspace, companies can serve up personalized access to the
systems, information and tools their employees need, when and how they
need them, in a flexible, intelligent and secure way.
Flexible -
Companies can give employees access to the ever-increasing list of
SaaS, web and mobile apps they prefer to use in one unified experience.
And IT gets a single control plane through which they can onboard and
manage application performance without getting in the way.
"Think
of it like a Bento Box," says PJ Hough, Chief Product Officer, Citrix.
"IT provides the box and choice of items, employees fill it according to
their tastes and consume things as they like."
Intelligent -
Leveraging innovative technologies such as machine learning alongside
simplified workflows, companies can organize work and give employees the
insights and task automation needed to be more efficient and
productive.
Secure -
And it's all delivered in a contextual wrapper that dynamically applies
security policies based on a user's behavior and environment, allowing
them to work the way they want with the confidence that their
applications, information and devices are safe.
Delivering the Future of Work
"With
Citrix, you have your workplace with you, in your pocket," says Markus
Marksteiner, Group CTO, Baloise. "Even if you leave the office and shut
down your session, you start working again on the train and the cursor
is in the same position as you left it in the office. This is the
future. This is how it should work."
More
than 400,000 companies around the world - including 99 percent of the
Fortune 100 - are using Citrix solutions to deliver the future of work
today.