Adding to the
industry’s most complete portfolio of desktop virtualization offerings, HP
announced it plans to support Citrix XenDesktop upon its availability in May
across its industry-standard HP ProLiant server and HP Compaq thin client product
lines.
Citrix XenDesktop is a comprehensive desktop delivery solution that allows
companies to virtualize Microsoft Windows desktops in the data center and
deliver them on demand to office workers in any location. Using XenDesktop can
dramatically simplify desktop management, enabling customers to provision new
users far more quickly, improve data security and save up to 40 percent over
the cost of installing and managing desktops on traditional PCs.
HP, one of the world’s leading thin-client providers, is delivering
integrated access to XenDesktop deployments to provide customers with safe,
affordable, easy-to-deploy thin clients that enhance the user experience and
reduce IT costs through simplified lifecycle management.
The addition of XenDesktop support allows an even more flexible and
streamlined architecture for users working from remote locations, and it
ensures high-speed application delivery across a virtual infrastructure.
This support also builds on HP’s recent introduction of HP ProLiant
iVirtualization powered by Citrix XenServer. This combination allows HP
customers to easily take advantage of Citrix’s full application and desktop
delivery solutions to help make their IT infrastructures more flexible and
dynamic from the desktop to the data center.
Additionally HP Business Service Automation and HP Insight Dynamics - VSE
software provide seamless management of virtual and physical server
environments. In supporting virtual clients, HP Business Service Automation
specifically can provision, patch and inventory client systems running Citrix
XenDesktop technology.
HP’s existing Remote Client Solutions portfolio of desktop virtualization
offerings includes thin clients, blade servers, workstations, HP Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure and traditional server-based computing. These help
business customers dramatically reduce security risks and management and
support costs by centralizing computing hardware and sensitive data within data
centers. Lalit Yadav, ITvoir Network
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