Groundbreaking
New Desktop Virtualization Solution Offers Unparalleled User Experience, Lower
TCO and Dramatically Simplified Desktop Management
Citrix Systems, Inc, the global application delivery infrastructure provider,
gave a sneak peek at its highly anticipated Citrix XenDesktop product line this
week and revealed that it will officially begin shipping to customers worldwide
at the upcoming Citrix Synergy 2008 event on May 20.
XenDesktop, which will be co-marketed with Microsoft, is a groundbreaking
new desktop delivery solution that allows companies to virtualize Windows
desktops in the datacenter and deliver them on-demand to office workers in any
location. Unlike first-generation virtual desktop infrastructure technologies,
XenDesktop is a comprehensive end-to-end desktop delivery system that offers an
unparalleled end-user experience, dramatically simplifies desktop management
and reduces the cost of traditional desktop computing by up to 40 percent1.
Deploying and managing traditional desktops across thousands of PCs in a typical
distributed enterprise represents one of the most time consuming and expensive
operations supported by IT organizations today. According to industry
estimates, managing a typical end-user desktop can now cost over $5,000 a year
per employee, an investment level that is coming under increasing scrutiny in
many companies around the world. Unfortunately, this extraordinarily high level
of investment still cannot keep pace with the rapid increase in application
conflicts and corruptions that degrade user performance, reduce employee
productivity and increase the risk of data loss and security exposure.
Simply Moving the Problem is Not a Solution
Desktop virtualization, as a technology, provides an important first step by
centralizing desktops and hosting them on a virtual machine infrastructure in
the datacenter, then delivering them to end users over the network using a
virtual delivery protocol. This centralization makes it far easier to secure
user data and control desktop access for thousands of users across a
distributed enterprise.
Simply shifting desktop images from endpoints into the datacenter, however,
does nothing to solve fundamental desktop lifecycle management issues like
image provisioning, monitoring and update management. First-generation desktop
virtualization solutions, in fact, often make the problem worse. Instead of PC
sprawl, IT departments suddenly have to contend with virtual desktop “image
sprawl” in the datacenter, a problem that can balloon datacenter storage and
negatively impact green computing initiatives. Standalone desktop
virtualization products can also have a substantially negative impact on
end-user experience, often degrading performance to the point where virtual
desktops become almost unusable.
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