Citrix readies virtualisation upgrade
Friday, 13 October 2006 by Michel Roth
"Later this month, Citrix will launch an upgrade for its virtualisation software that will allow it to more efficiently deal with different types of users within an organisation.

The new software, called Desktop Broker, is designed to support power users and desktops that are wholly dedicated to one application.

Currently Citrix supports a "shared machine" model, in which a company had a single image of the desktop and makes it multi-user. With Desktop Broker, companies can support dedicated machines devoted to single tasks or single users who need a lot of system resources."

Read more here.

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