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  2. Citrix Virtual Desktops - Wikipedia

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    Citrix Workspace is able to manage and deliver applications and desktops using a connection broker called Desktop Delivery Controller. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] It supports multiple hypervisors , including Citrix Hypervisor, VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V and Nutanix Acropolis to create virtual machines to run the applications and desktops. [ 11 ]

  3. Desktop virtualization - Wikipedia

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    Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 and VMware View 5 vie for the most flexible, scalable, and complete virtual desktop infrastructure, InfoWorld; Keith Schultz (December 14, 2011) VDI shoot-out: HDX vs. PCoIP. The differences between the Citrix and VMware remote desktop protocols are more than skin deep, InfoWorld

  4. Citrix Systems - Wikipedia

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    Citrix XenDesktop, Citrix VDI-in-a-Box, and XenClient all provide desktop virtualization. [89] [90] The DesktopPlayer for Mac allows online and offline access to Windows virtual desktops from Macs. [91] Citrix Workspace Cloud is a platform for building and delivering desktops and applications from the cloud. [92]

  5. Citrix Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Citrix Workspace app replaced Citrix Receiver, which was the client component of Citrix products XenDesktop and XenApp, now Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. [9] It was released initially in 2009; devices with Receiver installed were able to access full desktops via XenDesktop or individual applications via XenApp from a centralized host, such ...

  6. Citrix Virtual Apps - Wikipedia

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    It is the flagship product for Citrix and was formerly known under the names WinFrame, MetaFrame, and Presentation Server. [2] Citrix Virtual Apps software uses FlexCast Management Architecture (FMA), a proprietary architecture for Citrix virtualization products. [2] It delivers individual applications, as opposed to entire desktops, to devices ...

  7. VDI - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, a Citrix/Microsoft desktop virtualization engine; VDI (file format), the virtual disk image file used in VirtualBox systems; Virtual Device Interface, a component of Digital Research's Graphics Environment Manager (GEM)

  8. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Access permission request: local user should approve a remote access session start. NAT passthrough: the ability to connect to the server behind a NAT without configuring the router's port forwarding rules. It offers an advantage when you can't reconfigure the router/firewall (for example in case it is on the Internet service provider's side ...

  9. Citrix Workspace App - Wikipedia

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    Citrix Workspace app is a new client from Citrix that works similar to Citrix Receiver and is fully backward-compatible with your organization’s Citrix infrastructure. Citrix Workspace app provides the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver, as well as new capabilities based on your organization’s Citrix deployment.