IGEL, provider of the secure endpoint OS for now and next, from IGEL DISRUPT 24 announced new innovations with
Citrix,
a business unit of Cloud Software Group, which enhance the security and
digital work experiences of their mutual customers. IGEL announced that
the IGEL OS will be among the first Linux OSs to deliver support for
Citrix
® Enterprise Browser, which works in concert with Citrix
® Secure
Private Access to provide zero trust access across virtual, web, and
SaaS applications from a unified platform with common policies and
observability. Citrix also announced planned Linux support with Citrix
uberAgent
®, which IGEL plans to support upon availability, enabling comprehensive endpoint monitoring of their devices.
"Citrix is excited to extend the reach of our security and
observability solutions to Linux and to partner with IGEL on the
integration of our offerings for our joint customers," said Sridhar Mullapudi, executive vice president and general manager, Citrix, a business unit of Cloud Software Group. "Citrix
and IGEL are enabling any enterprise that wants to secure their
employees, IT environment and content while delivering a more secure
device posture without compromising user experience."
Through collaborative development and innovation via the IGEL Ready
and Citrix ReadyTM partner programs, IGEL is delivering support for the
following Citrix solutions:
- Citrix Enterprise Browser. Building on IGEL's exclusive Preventative Security ModelTM
which secures endpoints by design to reduce ransomware risk and support
zero trust initiatives, the IGEL OS support for Citrix Enterprise
Browser helps users stay productive while mitigating insider and
external threats. The locally installed browser accelerates a zero trust
strategy with dynamic context awareness and ensures simple, secure
VPN-less access from anywhere.
- Citrix Secure Private Access. For organizations that
want to keep apps secure and hybrid workforces productive, IGEL has
released support for Citrix Secure Private Access. Delivering adaptive
access to all IT-sanctioned apps - web, SaaS, and client-server -
whether deployed on-premises or in the cloud, Citrix Secure Private
Access prevents unauthorized access and eliminates threats from any IGEL
OS-powered device. The Citrix Secure Private Access agent for IGEL OS
is available now.
- Citrix uberAgent. To improve user experience, the new Citrix
uberAgent monitoring agent will deliver rich metrics for IGEL OS
clients. Integrated with Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Cloud, and other
similar systems, uberAgent offers a variety of use case dashboards for
threat detection and enhanced security. IGEL OS is expected to be among
the first Linux OSs to support Citrix uberAgent when available.
"IGEL and Citrix are committed to delivering the collaborative innovations that secure and revolutionize how people work," said Jim Airdo, senior vice president of strategic alliances, IGEL.
"Our longstanding partnership, from the development lab to the field,
delivers, time and again, the new capabilities our joint customers need
to elevate and secure the end user computing experience. We are pleased
to once again deliver industry-first innovations for Citrix users,
underscoring the depth of our partnership."
These new developments and enhanced Citrix technology support are
being featured this week during IGEL DISRUPT 24, the industry's largest
EUC event taking place April 29 through May 1 in Miami, Fla.
During the event, Citrix delivered a half-day technical bootcamp which
provided the opportunity to delve into the cutting-edge world of digital
workspaces, zero trust security options, observability solutions
featuring Citrix's newly acquired uberAgent technology, and enhanced
application delivery methods under the guidance of industry experts. For
more information on using IGEL OS with Citrix, visit https://igel.com/citrix.