Citrix Server
Citrix Server is a software platform used to provide users with virtualized applications and desktops over a network. It enables users to access their applications and desktops from any device, anywhere, at any time, providing a seamless and consistent user experience. Citrix Server uses a technology called virtualization, which creates a virtual version of an operating system, application or desktop that can be accessed just like the real version, without requiring the user to have the physical hardware on their local device.
Citrix Server is typically deployed in enterprise environments where it can be used to deliver applications and desktops to a large number of users. It is often used in conjunction with other technologies such as virtualization platforms and network infrastructures to provide a reliable and scalable solution for delivering virtualized resources to users. Technologies commonly used with Citrix Server include the XenServer virtualization platform, which creates and manages virtual machines, and the NetScaler network infrastructure platform, which optimizes and secures the delivery of virtualized resources over a network.
In summary, Citrix Server is a software platform designed to deliver virtualized applications and desktops to users over a network. It enables users to access their applications and desktops from any device, anywhere, at any time, providing them with a seamless and consistent user experience. Citrix Server is often used in conjunction with other technologies to provide a reliable and scalable solution for delivering virtualized resources to users.
BITS experts have deployed Citrix Server as well as related technologies in a wide range of projects. A selection of case studies and references can be found below.