Citrix announces new cloud-computing services, acquisition
Fort Lauderdale-based Citrix Systems on Wednesday opened its annual Synergy conference in San Francisco and announced a series of new products, services and enhancements aimed at easing the transition from the PC era to the cloud computing era.
Previously, it was assumed that employees were going to work in offices on devices owned and managed by companies on large corporate computer systems and using well controlled applications, Wes Wasson, Citrix’s senior vice president and chief marketing officer, said in a pre-conference briefing.
“The key to success in the cloud era is to design everything you do with the assumption that everyone is mobile and is using a mix of personal devices, communications over wireless networks you do not own and using cloud systems,” Wasson said. Young people today are accustomed to working with a wide variety of apps and often arrive at a company with a set of their favorite apps. “This is the new normal.”…


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