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When we reviewed six mobile device management products in 2013, Citrix declined the opportunity to participate, but the company has changed its mind with the recent release of Xen Mobile v9.0 MDM. In our testing, we found that the software stacks up nicely against AirWatch and Good Technology, the two leaders from that review, and should be on any IT manager's short list, particularly if you already use other Citrix connectivity products.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Taking Mobile Delivery to the Next Level Don't let poor performance and inadequate security constrain your enterprise mobility initiatives. Accelerate and protect your mobile workspaces with innovative NetScaler MobileStream technology from Citrix. Read Now The Samsung Z is dead: Is Tizen next? WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Build a cloud with best-in-class security and app delivery This guide explores two solutions that organizations use to build a network for today's evolving enterprise and how you can fully address cloud requirements for secure application delivery. Read now for this vital information on cloud networking! Read now 10 best Chrome apps for students | ![]() | |||||||||
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