Citrix announced last week its Citrix Receiver application for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch that gives users access to full-featured Windows applications and documents from their mobile device.
Recently, Citrix announced and demoed their App Receiver for iPhone product, which will allow iPhone users working for a company with a Citrix XenApp implementation to run Windows applications on ...
Citrix has made its Receiver application available on the Apple’s iTunes App Store. The application gives iPhone and iPod touch users the ability to access to their Windows applications and documents ...
Google and Citrix today announced a new partnership that will bring a variety of new enterprise features to Chrome OS powered devices. Citrix’s Receiver app is now available for Chromebooks everywhere ...
Windows 10 S is a light Windows version that is expected to take on the nimble Chrome OS. Microsoft announced the Windows 10 S a month ago and ever since the bone of contention has been the fact how ...
The BYOD phenomenon shows no signs of abating, and many companies continue to struggle with the best (read: safest) way to give workers access to corporate applications via employee-owned smart ...
Citrix's upgrade to its Receiver application, which allows companies to deliver enterprise network apps to smartphones and tablets, will land in January. The latest Citrix Receiver will support Apple ...
If you aren't always in your office, the Citrix Receiver app for the iPad gives you access to the same files and programs you use at your desktop without having to download them to your iPad. The app ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Citrix Synergy 2011, demo pod 1--BlueStacks emerged from stealth mode today (see separate release) to announce it is working with Citrix to provide a comprehensive ...
Proving how the smartphone and tablet computing revolution is expanding into the enterprise, software vendor Citrix has unveiled a new release of its Receiver app to Apple, RIM, Cisco, Dell and ...
As the story goes, one of the reasons Apple's products don't get a whole lot of love in enterprise environments is that they don't support various Windows-specific enterprise applications. The iPhone ...
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