Citrix announced expanded
capabilities for its cloud and on-premises solutions for the hybrid
world. As part of this expansion, Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) offerings are now combined in a
Citrix Universal subscription. These offerings include a recent Citrix
release - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2305 - which comes on the
heels of new features the organization made available this year. This
flexibility is designed to meet customers where they are, whether that
is on-premises, cloud, multi-cloud, hybrid, or all of the above.
Although public cloud spend has already increased more than 20%
year-over-year, many enterprises are still weighing options as they
consider whether to make the transition from on-premises to public
cloud. "The future of compute is hybrid," said Shannon Kalvar, research
director, IDC. "Enterprises have realized that they have to coordinate
edge, cloud, datacenter, and end-point compute to meet the diverse
requirements imposed by digital operations using hybrid workforces in
the modern world." Citrix customers have expressed a similar sentiment,
indicating they want a comprehensive desktop solution with the
flexibility of hybrid cloud. Offering this solution highlights Citrix's
commitment to customer-centric innovation.
Providing one platform for zero trust app and desktop access is key for
Citrix, with new features like SaaS app access via Citrix Secure Private
Access and modern management through Citrix Web Studio coming to
on-premises Virtual Apps and Desktops environments. While other DaaS and
VDI solutions make users choose between on-premises and cloud - or even
only one public cloud provider - Citrix allows IT to leverage any
cloud, on-premises data center, or hybrid scenario, without the pressure
to move. Citrix high-definition HDX user experience technologies ensure
the best security and end-user experience across any deployment.
"Many of our customers prefer the control that on-premises offers, with
the scalability and flexibility of hybrid cloud," said Sridhar
Mullapudi, general manager, Citrix, a business unit of Cloud Software
Group. "Our latest services and features meet them where they are on
their cloud journeys, benefiting enterprises with a reduced admin
burden, improved user experience, and enhanced security."
Citrix's latest on-premises and cloud releases are designed to increase
operational and IT efficiency, provide more workload and device
flexibility, fortify security, and improve employee experience
technology. Here's how the latest releases help achieve these goals:
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Improving Operational and IT Efficiency: IT managers gain the
streamlined management of cloud-base Web Studio, now on-premises. Now,
Web Studio enables admins to leverage Citrix Autoscale to
save on compute costs with optimizations and automation, without
compromising on user experience. Citrix also introduced VDA Upgrade
service for automated upgrades.
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Delivering Workload and Device Flexibility: Customers can now
further leverage cloud services with Google, Microsoft Azure, and AWS.
Enterprises now more easily authenticate users with Google Cloud
Identity, filter through Amazon Machine Image inventory, and shift to
lower-tier storage with Microsoft Azure.
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Enhancing Security and Compliance: With security at the forefront
of many IT initiatives, customers can now leverage improved Session
Recording capabilities, such as a new dashboard to improve visibility,
automatic emails if events occur during session recording, and a new
daemon that seeks to auto-fix issues if the client runs abnormally.
Also, while a zero-trust approach to security has become the industry
standard, transitioning from legacy VPN software to ZTNA point solutions
is not always easy. With this in mind, Citrix now offers Citrix
Application Discovery, which gives IT managers more visibility into
internal private applications and the user accessing those applications.
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Streamlining Employee Experience Technology: Employees should be
able to enjoy a great user experience wherever they work. With a new and
improved Citrix Workspace user interface, IT managers can now provide
employees with a desktop experience that is less cluttered and offers
greater self-service.
These enhancements to the Citrix experience build on the new
capabilities that were released earlier this year, including the Citrix
Universal subscription and HDX improvements. With Citrix Universal
subscription, businesses can deploy and manage application and desktop
workloads anywhere. Enterprises can also support and optimize the apps
and data wanted on-premises, while transferring other workloads to the
cloud. Additionally, Citrix made improvements to HDX, enabling teams to
better leverage Microsoft Teams features such as Simulcast and
Background Blurring, and partnered with Microsoft to release Citrix for
Windows 365. Through this, Citrix customers can enjoy a high-definition
experience, integration with third-party solutions, support for
thousands of devices and peripherals, and added layers of security.