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Tuesday, 04 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Ever since Microsoft announced their acquisition of Calista Technologies there have been sounds that this spells the end of ICA. After all, Calista promises to deliver a much richer multimedia experience than ICA will ever be able to do (unless Citrix very drastically changes the way ICA works). These rumors are of course resonated by Citrix competition...
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Monday, 03 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Since about the time that Windows Server 2008 was getting out of the alpha stage, I've been getting questions about whether or not people would still need Citrix when Windows Server 2008 came out. Well, since Windows Server 2008 has officially been launched and all the features of Terminal Services are known, it's now possible to compare the two.
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Sunday, 02 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Remember Project Pictor (another project over at Citrix). Well, turns out it's not dead. It has, in good tradition, been renamed. It's been reborn as Citrix Virtual Design Studio and they are hiring!
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Saturday, 01 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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About two months ago I mentioned that Microsoft was prototyping a Silverlight-powered TS Web Access. Today, I came across a post over at the Citrix blog where Andrew Innes, a product architect for Web Interface at Citrix, mentions some of the very early work that Citrix has done also using Silverlight as a platform for the Citrix Web Interface.
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Saturday, 01 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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What can I say? Another great article by the Enterprise Platforms Windows Server Performance Team that is definitely worth reading: Terminal Server Web Access Architecture.
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Friday, 29 February 2008
by Michel Roth
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Almost a year ago I provided a quite popular into insight the (back then) new Session Broker Load Balancing in Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. Today, the Enterprise Platforms Windows Server Performance Team they dive somewhat deeper into the Session Broker Load Balancing.
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Friday, 29 February 2008
by Michel Roth
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This is the last article in the series by the Enterprise Platforms Windows Server Performance Team. This time they are on Terminal Services Gateway duty.
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Friday, 29 February 2008
by Michel Roth
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One of the key benefits of virtualization is the fact that it opens whole new worlds in terms of disaster recovery. Recently I was emailed by a virtualization enthusiast that has created a method to use p2v as backup solution using free tools.
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Friday, 29 February 2008
by Michel Roth
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Windows Server 2008 is being launched officially today. What better time then to point you to this piece of information. Warning: the following information is extremely geekish and might ruin your chances with beautiful women....
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Friday, 29 February 2008
by Michel Roth
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Back at Briforum Europe 2007, I attended a session by Thomas Koetzing that previewed the new version of Web Interface 5, one of the most important features in Presentation Server Delaware. Today, he has gotten Citrix' permission to publish an article about it to a larger audience.
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