At Citrix Synergy 2012 Booth, you will have the opportunity to see hands on demonstrations of the latest and greatest Citrix products and talk with experts about any Citrix environment. How all these demos and environments come? The story begins with Citrix products operating at several layers including as XenServer hypervisor to XenDesktop delivers virtual desktops and Citrix Receiver running on multiple endpoints. Services
All back-end acting as a private cloud is hosted on XenServer, providing a virtualization platform of robust and efficient servers for core components. Any form of domain controllers and XD brokers with NetScaler VPX appliances and devices VDI-in-a-Box are all running in pools using the power of thin cloning for optimal storage savings. Many Citrix Booth endpoints you'll see in the demos are leveraging virtual desktops created by Machine Creation Services on XenServer and XenDesktop negotiated.
Citrix Booth demos leverage Citrix Receiver to run their applications and desktops over a wide range of devices, including thin clients, workstations and laptops running XenClient. The growing role of mobile devices is highlighted with receiver operating on iPads, iPhones and Android devices that leverage the Citrix Mobility Pack for an improved user experience. Citrix Receiver StoreFront is used to manage access to these resources from an administrative perspective, empowerment demos to use applications such as Office, the GoTo products, and more. Demos have the ability to run applications both online and offline as they choose their applications from the self-service model of Citrix Receiver.
Some demos exploit Access Gateway for secure remote access to off-site infrastructure to demonstrate their product. Others, such as product range GoTo products connect directly to the Internet from their booth to demonstrate the capabilities of their demonstration.
Dell is the exclusive sponsor for the Citrix Booth this year, providing the material used for the back -end infrastructure and demonstration floor. For the server side computing, Dell R720 servers are used to host XenServer while Dell EqualLogic PS 4100XV devices are used for storage with backup power provided by UPSes 2700W rack mountable. This is handled by a PowerEdge KVM remote access, enabling remote management via server consoles. On the demo track, there is a widescreen Dell and Wyse devices that are used with Citrix products. Latitude E6520 laptops, ultra small form factor OptiPlex 70 desktops, the powerful Precision T7500 workstations and Latitude ST tablet will all be visible on the demo floor. Wyse thin computing with Citrix demonstrate through Z0 devices and Xenith.
Remember to check the Booth Citrix Synergy 2012 in San Francisco and see all major Citrix products work together!
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