Citrix is unveiling its bare-metal desktop hypervisor, known as XenClient, with a test version being released for download this week and general availability expected within a few months. Citrix is ...
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Virtualization software maker Citrix Systems last week unveiled the word's first bare-metal client hypervisor, announced a new version of its server virtualization platform and welcomed news from ...
Desktop virtualization is booming, and Citrix has shipped 1.5 million copies of Xen Desktop 4 since launch the product last fall. But at its Synergy conference in San Francisco this week, Citrix is ...
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Though virtualization has become firmly entrenched in the server room, the technology has not had the same impact on the desktop. A joint initiative between Intel and Citrix Systems could change that, ...
SAN FRANCISCO--The industry has moved closer to a new era of virtual computing with the unveiling of a new "bare metal" client-based hypervisor that allows users to run multiple virtual machines on a ...
Citrix Systems is working with Intel to develop a “bare metal” hypervisor for client PCs, which proponents say could broaden the use of desktop virtualization by overcoming some of the technology’s ...
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My recent blog post “Red Hat Takes Hypervisor Control Back From Citrix” appears to have elicited a response from Simon Crosby, CTO for Virtualization at Citrix. I say appears because the comment isn’t ...
Citrix reported a better-than-expected second quarter in part because of its XenDesktop virtualization software. The news is yet another datapoint that desktop virtualization is here and CIOs are ...
Editor's note: Per a reader suggestion, we are currently working to clarify some facts in this article. Specifically, two points have been called into question: whether this is, in fact, the "world's ...