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Lee Wynne | May 31st, 2008 | Continued

Citrix XenDesktop

Citrix XenDesktop HDX vs. VMWare View on User Experience

Just a quick note for anyone who may still not be convinced of the lead XenDesktop has on the competition re user experience.As one reviewer noted, you will not be able to tell that you are looking at a virtual desktop even when running Flash video. Check out the YouTube video below demonstrating Flash and PowerPoint side by side on XenDesktop and VMware View.User experience comparison - YouTube

Citrix Unveils Dazzle and Other Desktop Virtualization Advances at Synergy Show

The string of new desktop-related products Citrix Systems is announcing at its user show in Las Vegas this week may elate some customers. But its rhetoric about continuing to compete with VMware in server virtualization and cloud computing could confuse others, and even overshadow the real, mostly free client software that should be the focus of attention, analysts say.

Citrix, the leading player in desktop and application virtualization, will announce three major new applications this week at its Synergy conference.

The first is Dazzle, an iTunes-like front end for the desktop client of Citrix’ Xenapp application virtualization server.

Dazzle is designed to be as attractive and easy to use as iTunes or any other Web-based consumer application, according to Wes Wasson, chief marketing officer of Citrix Systems, who briefed the press and analysts by phone Monday.

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Citrix C3 Lab in Amazon EC2 Enables the Cloud to Save You Time and Money Now

In the early days of virtualization most developers and IT Pro’s would not trust deploying production workloads in Virtual Machines. However, as soon as it was apparent how easy it was to test apps and configurations plus prototype new environments prior to production, virtualization became a defacto standard for test and dev environments. Over time virtualization improved in performance, robustness and management to the point where IT is now comfortable deploying a significant portion of production workloads on Virtualized platforms.Move the clock forward to today and Cloud based Infrastructure as a Service ( IaaS ). Most companies are not ready to deploy their production environments to the Cloud, however every company spends a significant amount of time and resources for testing , evaluation and PoC’s prior to deployment in production on premise or at a Colo. It turns out that IaaS is a great platform for test, dev and evaluations even if it may be early for enterprise production environments. Zero capital, rapid deployment, temporary workloads and elastic capacity are all attributes of IaaS that map directly to test and dev environments.Read the full article at source here