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Citrix Receiver bring full-fledged desktop apps to smartphones and tablet

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Citrix Receiver bring full-fledged desktop apps to smartphones and tablets
The BYOD phenomenon shows no signs of abating, and many companies continue to struggle with the best (read: safest) way to give workers access to corporate applications via employee-owned smart devices. Citrix Receiver leverages the security of a Citrix XenDesktop or XenApp infrastructure to bring full-blown desktop applications to smartphones and tablet PCs. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

Deliver Workload Automation Services to Business Users
Workload automation touches every aspect of the business. It is made up of all scheduled and ad hoc processes that support critical business functions. Read More!

WEBCAST: Aerohive

Delivering Enterprise Applications Anywhere to Any Device
Unprecedented adoption of wireless mobile devices, in the enterprise impacts every IT department as they must now deal with technologies that enable access to enterprise applications anywhere, anytime, from any device whether they be corporate issued or personally owned. Read now.

The "Always On" IT User: Risks and Rewards
IT consumerization often leads to users working all the time. CIO blogger Mark Gibbs explains why that can be both good and bad. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sybase

Bloor Report: Sybase® IQ 15.3 In Detail
Sybase® IQ is well positioned to compete with traditional and appliance vendors. While it has different advantages in dif¬ferent environments, it merits careful review by organisations investigating data warehousing, high-speed analytics and business intelligence options. Read now.

CIOs Forge Vendor Collectives to Extract Business Benefits
Shell and other big businesses use their clout to get normally hyper-competitive vendors to work together on IT projects and reveal their R&D plans Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

One Size Does Not Fit All: The Case for the Custom Cloud
When it comes to cloud services, "semi-custom" goes a long way. "The Case for the Custom Cloud," shows you how users can configure their own customized cloud services from choices you dictate – and how you can deliver the resulting cloud services quickly and affordably. Read More!

Bold Hiring Strategies From Fearless Leaders
Sure, the economy might be scaring the crap out of us, but these CIOs aren't letting that cramp their hiring style. In fact, they see it as a critical business strategy to continue to make long-terms plans and hire accordingly. Read More

Q&A: How Citrix supports more workers with lower IT budget
Citrix CIO Paul Martine is the poster child for everything that Citrix markets to other CIOs. Read More

Is 2012 the Year Android Invades the Enterprise?
Courtesy of the consumer, large-scale deployments of Android phones and, yes, tablets are coming next year. But the Android platform still has a ways to go before it's enterprise-ready, putting CIOs in a tough spot. Read More



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