Citrix Ready Ready
Tuesday, 30 January 2007 by Michel Roth
After Citrix introduced a new Concept "Citrix Ready" at last years iForum, they have now officially launched it at the Citrix Summit. The Citrix Ready program helps users and companies identify Citrix certified products and solutions. The idea is fairly simple: products that are Citrix capable and/or the main focus is Citrix will ship with a sticker saying "Citrix Ready" sharing the same concept of computers that ship with the "Designed for Windows XP" and "Intel Inside" logos.

"Citrix announced the launch of Citrix Ready, an initiative to help customers identify third-party solutions that add the greatest value in Citrix-driven environments. In addition to providing vendors with a verification process through which they can demonstrate compatibility with Citrix solutions, Citrix is backing the initiative with extensive marketing efforts to drive visibility and demand for participating vendors’ products.

The first set of vendors to participate in the initiative include: Acxess, ActivIdentity, AppSense, BioPassword, Bosanova, Computer Lab International, Compuware, Courion, CRYPTOCard, DevonIT, Ensure Technologies, enteo, EPA Factory, gemalto, IGEL, Integrated Biometrics, Macrovision, Neoware, Philips, Ping Identity, RES, RSA, ScriptLogic, Secure Computing, SurfControl, ThinPrint, Vasco, visionapp, VXL, Websense, and Wyse.

So I guess Thincomputing.net is Citrix Ready...
Sorry, couldn't resist ... ;-)

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