Citrix Systems is working with Intel to develop a “bare metal” hypervisor for client PCs, which proponents say could broaden the use of desktop virtualization by overcoming some of the technology’s ...
Citrix is unveiling its bare-metal desktop hypervisor, known as XenClient, with a test version being released for download this week and general availability expected within a few months. Citrix is ...
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Citrix Systems’ XenClient, its bare-metal hypervisor for desktop virtualization, is a work in progress and will primarily help IT professionals get comfortable with the product, according to company ...
Though virtualization has become firmly entrenched in the server room, the technology has not had the same impact on the desktop. A joint initiative between Intel and Citrix Systems could change that, ...
My recent blog post “Red Hat Takes Hypervisor Control Back From Citrix” appears to have elicited a response from Simon Crosby, CTO for Virtualization at Citrix. I say appears because the comment isn’t ...
Server virtualization and the products to make it happen get most of the attention in the computer business, for reasons that are currently valid but will erode as hypervisor functionality is ...
Citrix notified customers this week to manually mitigate a PuTTY SSH client vulnerability that could allow attackers to steal a XenCenter admin's private SSH key. XenCenter helps manage Citrix ...
In January, Citrix announced plans to make its XenServer products more compatible with partner Amazon Web Services' cloud, to help enterprises with XenServer-virtualised datacentres to easily hook ...
Carlos Soto is an award-winning reviewer and journalist with 20 years of experience covering technology and business within various sectors and industries. Colleges and universities should harness the ...
Citrix Systems Inc. said today that it is working with Intel Corp. to develop a “bare-metal” hypervisor for desktop and laptop PCs, a move that is aimed at broadening the use of desktop virtualization ...