PHILADELPHIA, PA--(Marketwired - May 4, 2016) - Point.io, a leader in Custom Apps for Work has entered into an agreement for Citrix to license five enterprise content connectors it had developed.
Bill Burley, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Workspace Services. (Photography by: Darryl Linington). Bill Burley, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Workspace Services.
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CENTENNIAL, Colo. & FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Arrow Electronics (NYSE: NYSE:ARW), a global technology provider, has entered into a strategic distribution agreement with Citrix, a business unit of Cloud ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. The business technology world has been roiled by four “mega trends” in the past few years ...
The goal of the partnership is to ensure Citrix Service Provider partners ‘have the level of coverage, service, technical support, so on and so forth that they need to be effective in their business ...
Citrix has abandoned its Olympus OpenStack distribution and will focus instead on its open-source CloudStack operating system, which it has contributed as a project under the Apache Software ...
Citrix on Tuesday said it has launched a Cloud App Delivery Group, and as the group's first order of business it acquired EMS-Cortex, a New Zealand-based software company specializing in cloud ...
After Citrix bought Xen in 2007, the core of this popular open-source hypervisor remained open source, but some of the rest became proprietary software. Now Citrix has decided to take all of its ...
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