Citrix outlines vision for IT transformation

Templeton says Citrix wanted to find a way to help businesses feed the wave of innovation versus having to react to it.
Templeton says Citrix wanted to find a way to help businesses feed the wave of innovation versus having to react to it.

VDI solutions vendor Citrix, has unveiled a new IT paradigm, the vendor believes enables a “build once, deploy anything” infrastructure that simplifies management and provides device-independent end points.

Consequently, Citrix said businesses can instantly embrace new ways of working while optimising security, agility and user experience.

The virtualisation solutions vendor said modern workspaces are no longer confined to a physical location or a specific device, providing the digital tools users need to get their job done from anywhere.

“The reality is that the ever-changing consumer marketplace has come to define the technologies that people want to use at work – and rightfully so, since they offer significant enhancements to productivity and efficiency,” said Mark Templeton, president and CEO, Citrix. “We wanted to find a way to help businesses feed the wave of innovation versus having to react to it. By enabling on-demand IT for a workspace world, our partners and customers can now deploy new resources in minutes and manage them with ease, no matter where it resides or what device people are using – all while enhancing security, user productivity and business agility.”

“Within IT, we have three initiatives: monetise, modernise and mobilise,” said Derek Monahan, director of IT Services, Aer Lingus. “The Citrix platform gives us the ability to actually implement all of those three initiatives while making sure the investment we’re making for the future is going to last, and also give us the competitive advantage.”

Citrix’s new innovation is enabling businesses to leverage a secure and flexible infrastructure that enables them to realise greater value and return from their investment.

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