What Is a Virtual Workstation?
A virtual workstation is another term for a client device connecting to a virtual machine (VM) that hosts desktops and applications. These virtual machines work on top of hypervisor...
Citrix Provisioning Services (Citrix PVS) is a streaming technology that delivers software patches, updates, and other configuration data to multiple endpoints running virtual desktops through a shared desktop image.
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Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly Citrix XenApp) is an application delivery solution that enables access to Windows-based applications to any device compatible with Citrix Receiver. What exactly is the difference between Citrix and...
When it comes to a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment, endpoint devices are critical. Thin Clients are becoming more and more common in VDI setups, while not being as well-known in the world of more traditional computer...
Citrix Workspace App (formerly known as Citrix Receiver) enables users to access applications, services, and data from several desktop and mobile devices. By using this product, you can instantly access all your software as a Service...
What Is teleworking and How Effective Is It?
Teleworking (or telecommuting) involves using information technology and telecommunications to work remotely. Employees in an organization can use various applications and tools to work and...
Citrix XenDesktop (now known as Citrix Virtual Desktops) is a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) product that allows users to remotely access and operate Microsoft Windows desktops in a data center, public or...
Hybrid cloud computing allows businesses to keep certain workloads in private clouds—whether due to security issues, operational challenges, or data compliance issues—while leveraging the scalability and agility of public clouds for...