10 years ago

Customers and Partners Invited to Test Drive Citrix Workspace Cloud, a Cloud-based Platform That Simplifies the Design, Delivery and Management of Mobile Workspaces

Citrix has unveiled the Citrix Workspace Cloud, a new platform designed to simplify the on-demand delivery of a wide range of IT tools and services.

With Citrix Workspace Cloud, Citrix is providing partners and businesses with a solution to address the increasing pressure that new devices, apps and work styles are putting on traditional infrastructure. This idea of a workspace is built on the premise that people have a place where Windows apps, web apps, mobile apps, desktops, documents and collaboration come together on whichever device or network is being used. Partners add value by architecting and designing customized, personalized workspaces uniquely suited to meet their customers’ business requirements.

To enable partners and customers to understand the scope and value of what Citrix Workspace Cloud offers, Citrix is offering a test drive that walks through the process of publishing a Citrix pre-designed workspace, and allow up to five people to subscribe and use those workspaces. The test drive will include examples of key services like application and desktop delivery, mobility management, data and content sharing, infrastructure management and more.

Jesse Lipson, Vice President and General Manager, Cloud Services, Citrix said, “Citrix has created the fastest and easiest way to deploy new resources, simplified infrastructure management, and provided freedom of choice in selecting the right hosting and delivery model. Today, we are excited to offer this test drive to our partners and customers so they can see how Citrix Workspace Cloud supports their business and on-demand IT strategies.”

. Soon, Citrix customers using the Workspace Cloud management plane will be able to select IBM Cloud’s SoftLayer infrastructure to easily deploy or migrate their workloads to the cloud. We also plan to offer the new SoftLayer-delivered service as part of our IBM Mobility Services portfolio.” said Jim Comfort, General Manager of Cloud Services, IBM