| Citrix Targets Public Sector |
| Tuesday, 30 January 2007 by Michel Roth | |||
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GM and group VP of the management systems group Lou Shipley says, in the US, the Ardence product has been popular in the military and educational sectors as a result of its built-in security features. Last year, several hard drives were removed from Department of Education computers just before the matric examinations. There is, he says, no risk of theft, because individual machines do not have individual hard drives. This also means information can be updated and software installed company-wide on all hard drive images from a central machine. Citrix will also target the financial services and healthcare industries, says Shipley. The acquisition of Ardence, for an undisclosed amount, is expected to add $10 million to $15 million to Citrix's 2007 revenue line. It also allows the company to build it into three or four different products around virtual desktops. Shipley says, in the future, the company will pitch the product at the original equipment PC manufacturers. While the virtual desktops will run on any operating system, the company has focused on Windows-based software. Read the entire story here. Thanks to VMblog.com for the news.
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