Virtual desktops are now a mainstream solution. That means the network infrastructure must be optimized for these specialized workloads to ensure 100% availability, security and performance. In addition, the network infrastructure should closely integrate with the virtual desktop solution to provide excellent visibility and common management.
Citrix HDX technologies deliver the richest native desktop and application performance for virtual environments. Find out how new HDX capabilities strengthen a virtual infrastructure and address end-user capabilities. They also increase the ways in which an enterprise can use virtualization to meet user needs.
A new releases of Citrix desktop virtualization products and new game-changing Citrix HDX Ready SoC-based endpoint devices from key partners are helping to ease the transition to virtual desktops, drive down the acquisition costs and provide expanded capabilities targeting broad use cases from the call center, to high-end engineering and mobile workers in enterprises, the public sector and SMBs, enabling organizations of all sizes to deliver anywhere, anytime access to desktops, applications and data to users.
With the tremendous explosion of new devices, operating systems and applications, organizations are struggling to keep up with the challenge of managing desktops and applications in this new highly mobile world. At the same time, trends such as consumerization and bring your own device (BYOD) programs are putting added strain on IT resources. Citrix is raising the bar once again delivering new innovations across its desktop virtualization products and working with partners to drive down the costs of virtual desktops.
Easier On-ramp to Desktop Virtualization
Reducing the Acquisition Costs of Virtual Desktops
Citrix has also made available a license migration path from VDI-in-a-Box to XenDesktop for customers that want to extend beyond VDI to leverage the full flexibility of XenDesktop while preserving their investment. The end-user experience is consistent across both products as both VDI-in-a-Box and XenDesktop use the same HDX stack and Citrix Receiver. (See announcement blog for more detail)
Delivering Expanded Functionality for Broad Use Cases
Citrix is delivering new innovations that create a very seamless experience for end-users, delivering a more complete solution than other alternatives on the market.Empowering Point-to-Point Unified Communications for Cisco and Microsoft - With the introduction of HDX Real Time technologies for voice and video collaboration, industry-leading unified communications (UC) solutions including Cisco VXI Unified Communications and Microsoft Lync 2010 can process voice and video locally and create a peer-to-peer connection for the ultimate user experience while taking the load off datacenter processing and bandwidth resources. XenDesktop delivers new levels of efficiency and quality of service for the most demanding use cases. HDX Real Time will be available with XenDesktop 5.6 Feature Pack 1 in June, 2012. - Support for HDX Real-Time with select Cisco VXI clients was recently announced in April, 2012 representing the first optimized UC solution for desktop virtualization on the market. This solution represents one of the first deliverables from the recent collaboration agreement between Cisco and Citrix to optimize HDX for Cisco networks.- The new Optimization Pack for Microsoft Lync 2010 will be included in XenDesktop 5.6 Feature Pack 1. This pack supports Microsoft Lync 2010 for point to point voice and video communications to Windows and Linux devices and will extend across all Citrix Receiver™-enabled devices over the coming months.- Beyond traditional unified communications support, XenDesktop also optimizes voice and video collaboration for cloud-based solutions including Citrix GoToMeeting® by compressing voice and video traffic on the client before transmission over the network.
EMC has released a solution guide on EMC VNX Series(NFS), Cisco UCS, Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 (PVS), XenApp 6.5 and XenServer 6.

This Proven Solution GUide summarizes test validations of an EMC infrastructure for virtual desktops enabled by Cisco UCS, Citrix XenDesktop 5.5(PVS),XenApp 6.5 and XenServer 6 with EMC VNX5300 unified storage platform. It focuses on sizing and scalability, and highlights features introduced in EMC VNX, Citrix XenDesktop, XenApp, XenServer and Provisioning Services.
Click here to download the EMC Infrastructure for Citrix xendesktop 5.5 Solution Guide
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