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With Citrix IT solutions, executives and their teams gain important business benefits as they tackle today’s big IT initiatives. Get more value out of your business applications by having access to them anytime, anywhere. Citrix is the global leader in this market and since 1989, IT organizations have been using Citrix solutions to deliver any application to users anywhere – with the best performance, highest security and lowest cost.

 

 

Nearly every business process today relies on applications. Most IT organizations continue to deploy and install applications, although Industry analysts advise that traditional application deployment is too complex, too static, and costs too much just to maintain, let alone try to keep up with changes in the business.

Citrix offers a new and different approach – Citrix Delivery Center – the first solution on the market that delivers applications and desktops to any user, anytime, anywhere from a secure central location. Citrix Delivery Center’s market leading application delivery technologies enable IT to dramatically improve agility, while enabling the best performance and highest security at the lowest cost.

Citrix was founded in 1989 by ex-IBM developer Ed Iacobucci. Citrix was originally named Citrus but changed its name after an existing company claimed trademark rights. The Citrix name is a combination of Citrus and UNIX. Many of the original founding members had participated in the IBM OS/2 project. Iacobucci's vision was to build OS/2 with multi-user support. IBM was not interested in this idea so Iacobucci left to form his own company.

In 1993, Citrix introduced WinView, which provided remote access to DOS and Windows 3.1 applications on a multi-user platform. Citrix obtained a license to all of the source code of Microsoft's Windows NT 3.51, and developed it into a multi-user system which they began to sell in 1995 as WinFrame.  Microsoft agreed to license Citrix technology for Windows NT Server 4.0, resulting in Windows Terminal Server Edition. This relationship continued into the Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 eras, with Citrix offering Metaframe XP and Presentation Server. On February 11, 2008, Citrix changed the name of its Presentation Server product line to XenApp.

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