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In this article, Gabe Knuth talks about some best practices regarding Group Policies for Presentation Server and other Terminal Server environments.
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I love the name XenApp. I didn't at first. My gut reaction was that this was a hasty marketing name change by Citrix. But once I got over the shock of change (the shock that would come with any name change), I whole-heartily agree with Citrix that the new name makes much more sense than the old name.
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In this article, Michel Roth of ThinComputing.net outlines some of the new features in the next version of Citrix Presentation Server, codenamed "Delaware."
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The topic of trying to figure out where to use VDI, Streaming, TS, or SBC and for which apps came up in the training class I taught last week in Paris. The attendees and I brainstormed about this for awhile, and we ultimately created a series of questions and a simple flowchart that we think can frame the conversation.
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Citrix has made a lot of little changes to IMA and the data store over the years. This article explains some of the things that you might have missed.
view related tags posted by Brian Madden on November 15, 2007.
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Thanks to some clever thinking by Citrix and Microsoft, channel partners, consultants, and time-conscious systems admins all over the world (with beefy internet connections) can get a taste of the Application Delivery good life in about 10 hours and 10 minutes with Citrix's Evaluation Virtual Appliances.
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Many people would love to virtualize at least part of their Citrix or Terminal Server farms, but so far the performance just hasn’t been up to par (or close enough to make it worthwhile). In this article, René gives you several tips on optimizing your Citrix or Terminal servers for use on virtualized hardware.
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Citrix introduced new "load throttling" rules in Presentation Server 4.5. This article looks at what those rules do and how they work, beginning with the evolution of why they're needed in the first place.
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Citrix has just released a knowledgebase article that, for the first time, clearly defines the limitations and compatibility issues of Presentation Server 4 Application Isolation Environments.
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Citrix's Web Interface 4.0 only ships with a few language options. Fortunately it's easy to add additional languages if you want to take the time to perform the translations. Ilja Godau will show you how.
view related tags posted by Ilja Godau on June 01, 2005.
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