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Citrix debuts XenApp 6

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Citrix Systems Inc.announced Citrix XenApp 6, the de facto standard for centralizing applications in the data centre and delivering them as an on-demand service to both physical and virtual desktops.

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XenApp 6 offers major new enhancements that simplify computing for IT, including easier central management, enhanced enterprise scalability and seamless integration with Microsoft technologies sucha as App-V and Windows Server 2008 R2.

XenApp 6 also improves productivity for end users with extensive new high-definition HDX technology enhancements and simplified self-service access to apps from any device, including PCs, Macs, laptops and smartphones.

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The new enhancements to XenApp 6 will also be available as an integrated feature of the company’s comprehensive desktop virtualization solution, Citrix XenDesktop 4.

Bill Burley, group vice president and general manager, XenApp product group, Citrix, said: “Citrix XenApp 6 delivers an entirely new level of IT simplification and user experience that goes beyond anything we’ve ever done with XenApp. The new simplified management capabilities and increased scalability reduce the cost of application management by up to 50 percent for both physical and virtual desktop environments."

"Combined with Citrix Dazzle, the self-service enterprise app store, and broad new support for Macs, laptops and smart phones with Citrix Receiver, customers can now deliver apps as an on-demand service to any user in any location at a fraction of the cost of traditional application management.”

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The new XenApp 6 release will be available for download beginning on March 24, 2010, and will be offered as a free upgrade to all XenApp customers with current Subscription Advantage agreements.

Suggested list pricing for new licenses of XenApp 6 will begin at $350 per concurrent user.

XenApp 6 will also be included as an integrated feature of the company’s broader XenDesktop 4 product line, which is available to customers at a suggested list price beginning at $225 per-user or per-device.

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