Citrix improves mobility with Workspace Cloud

by | May 13, 2015

ETIQUETAS: Citrix-en | Cloud-en | Hot news

Citrix unveiled yesterday at Citrix Sinergy 2015 a new platform designed to simplify the on-demand delivery of a wide range of IT tools and services: Workspace Cloud

This product provides a solution to address the increasing pressure that new devices, vApp and work styles, like BYOD trend, are putting on traditional infrastructure. People today want instant access to all the vApp and data they use to get their jobs done, and they want to be able to get that access from any device, at anytime and any location.

The Citrix Workspace Cloud creates a new control plane that merges the worlds of on-premises and cloud, allowing IT managers to create secure, mobile workspaces that include desktops, applications and data from whatever infrastructure source best meets their specific needs.

This cloud-based management platform provides customers the flexibility to choose which clouds or datacenter resources fit their needs best, then select the applications, data, files and features that work best for each specific organization and each person.

You can access the test drive here

Further information: Citrix Announcements

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