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Wyse Technology And Citrix Partner on Desktop Virtualization Program

November 11, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Wyse Technology today announced the consistent day one support of Citrix XenDesktop 4 and certification as part of the Citrix Ready Open Desktop Virtualization program.

Wyse’s entire Windows Embedded and Wyse ThinOS thin computing portfolio is certified under the Citrix Ready Open Desktop Virtualization program. Wyse anticipates certification for Linux and Windows CE thin computing devices soon.

Wyse will also soar ahead in Citrix’s virtualization program with future certification in its Management, Provisioning, Performance and Virtualization software solutions, including Wyse Virtual Desktop Accelerator (VDA), Wyse TCX Suite, Wyse Device Manager and Wyse WSM.

Citrix’s new, aggressive program enables businesses to easily identify the best virtualization solutions for use with XenDesktop and their IT environment. The open architecture of XenDesktop 4 gives customers the confidence to make the switch to virtualization and their program includes Data Center, Client Devices and Client and System Management categories. Wyse client virtualization solutions fall under the latter two.

The combination of Citrix XenDesktop 4 and HDX technology, and the extreme performance of Wyse client virtualization hardware and software, provides the ideal virtualization solution.

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