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Citrix Solutions Conference 2007 Presentations |
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Tuesday, 13 November 2007
by Michel Roth
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Last week the Citrix Solutions Conference 2007 was held in Antwerp. Today, all the presentations are available online. Some are definitely worth checking out!
Here's the list of the available presentations:
Application delivery and virtualization in a dynamic world - Rob van der Hoeven
The End User Experience - Brad Pedersen
Citrix Live Demo - Andreas van Wingerden
Application & Desktop Virtualization - Jon Coyle
Implementing Citrix Wanscaler - Oded Nahum
Presentation Server Overview - Thomas Zell
Windows Server 2008 sneak preview - Arlindo Alves
Enhancing Application Delivery with OS Streaming - Mark Yohai
Citrix Presentation Server Smartauditor - Joel Strocker
Deliver all your Webapplications: Netscaler- Denny Engels/ Jan Zoetemelk
Application Monitoring (Edgesight) - Tony Spring
Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services - Bernard Tritsch
Benefit from the new features (Enteo) - Stephan Glathe
Application Streaming - Barbara OGrady
Upgrading from Secure Gateway - Jan Christoffels
Developing Dynamic Application Delivery Infrastructures - Simon Frost
HP Bladesystems - Geert Kuijken
Improve Application Delivery to your Branch Offices - Rob Krol
Defeating Web Application Attacks - Demetris Booth
Service Delivery Management - Bob Janssen (RES)
Security: what goes wrong
- Chris Mayers
The latest in Windows Application Delivery - Martijn Bosschaart
Online Collaboration - Simon Presswell
My favorite? The End User Experience by Brad Pedersen. Al though the title of the presentation suggests an Edgesight presentation, this presentation is actually on the Citrix roadmap and what features they are thinking about. for the (near future).
I love that picture. So SmartRendering decides on the client capabilities, network bandwidth/latency and application possibilities to use server side rendering or client side rendering. Some of the features discussed in Brad's presentation require a server side GPU. I'm curious whether or not this will take off. But that's a different subject.
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