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The technology that would become XenMobile was created by MDM developer Zenprise. [5] [6] [7] In January 2013, Citrix acquired Zenprise. [8] [9] Citrix merged the existing mobile device management (MDM) functionality of Zenprise with its own Citrix Cloud Gateway mobile application management (MAM) software to create XenMobile.
Citrix Introduces XenMobile MDM Enterprise Mobile Device Management Rounds Out the Industry's Most Comprehensive Mobility Portfolio, Eliminating the Need for Point Solutions from Multiple Vendors ...
In the table above, the following terminology is intended to be used to describe some important features: Listening mode: where a server connects to a viewer. The server site does not have to configure its firewall/NAT to allow access on a defined port; the onus is on the viewer, which is useful if the server site has no computer expertise ...
These are the discontinued Mobile Device Management solutions: Good Technology - acquired by BlackBerry on November 2, 2015. [5] Parallels MDM - sales ended on August 31, 2016 but the support is extended up to August 31, 2017. [6] SAP Afaria MDM - sales ended on August 31, 2016 but the support is extended up to August 31, 2017. [7]
Citrix Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire MDM Leader Zenprise Addition of MDM Enables Citrix to offer the Industry's Most Comprehensive Product Line for Managing Mobile Devices, Apps and Data ...
NetScaler is a line of networking products owned by Cloud Software Group. The products consist of NetScaler, an application delivery controller (ADC), NetScaler AppFirewall, an application firewall, NetScaler Unified Gateway, NetScaler Application Delivery Management (ADM), and NetScaler SD-WAN, which provides software-defined wide-area networking management.
Citrix Systems has revised price talk for its $4 billion offering of 6.5-year (non-call three) senior secured notes to 10%, or an OID of 83.561, versus previous talk at 9.50%–9.75% (OID: 85.695 ...
Citrix had its initial public offering in December 1995. [16] On its first day of trading, the company's share price doubled from $15 to $30. [5] During the mid-1990s, Citrix became the leader of its growing industry with very few competitors, and the company's revenues doubled year over year between 1995 and 1999.