The document discusses eG Innovations' performance management monitoring solution. It provides an overview of eG and how it can monitor virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments. eG offers deep visibility into all layers of VDI, including the virtualization platform, connection broker, profile server, and individual user sessions. It monitors over 150 applications and infrastructure components to provide comprehensive performance monitoring of complex VDI environments.
This session will cover how Worx home user authentication and communication flow works and what tools can be used for troubleshooting common authentication issues.
What you will learn
- XenMobile Enterprise authentication flow
- How Single Sign-on works between NetScaler Gateway and App Controller
- How "Step up" authentication works for WorxMail and WorxWeb
Citrix TechEdge 2014 - Best Practices for Implementing, Administering, and Tr...David McGeough
This document discusses best practices for implementing, administering, and troubleshooting XenDesktop 7.5. It covers XenDesktop architecture, design considerations for deployment, administration habits to help maintain the environment, and troubleshooting tips. The presentation addresses the XenDesktop components, database design, performance monitoring using Director, and provides case studies on troubleshooting issues with machine creation, registration, and connections. Resources for additional information and guidance are also listed.
This session will take a technical look into XenDesktop 7.5 and how to approach an deployment. We’ll cover general architecture, new features and how to best move to the platform.
Webinar recording: http://www.citrix.com/tv/#videos/11383
Operating CloudStack: Sharing My Tool Box @ApacheCon NA'15Remi Bergsma
Remi Bergsma presents the CloudStack toolbox. It was used to migrate 1K+ VMs to new storage and to automate operations of CloudStack at Schuberg Philis. It is now freely available to anyone that wants to ease operations. Check it out!
Recorded webinar is here: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/927927145
This session will take a technical look into XenApp 7.5 and how to approach an deployment. We’ll cover general architecture, new features and how to best move to the platform.
How to Protect Against top Web Security Issues With Citrix NetScalerDavid McGeough
This session will cover some of the industry-standard OWASP Top 10, a list describing the most prevalent security attacks on production environments. We will cover the Citrix NetScaler appliance and its role in shutting down these common vulnerabilities, and how to effectively do so through the use of the Application Firewall and protection features.
What you will learn
- How to protect against security attacks with Application Firewall
- How to reinforce your environment through NetScaler protection features
- How to simulate a vulnerable web server environment for testing
Citrix TechEdge 2014 - Troubelshooting Top Issues with XenMobile Enterprise E...David McGeough
XenMobile Enterprise Edition includes multiple Citrix components which can result in many different integration issues. In this session we will review the top integration issues and discuss the recommended troubleshooting and prevention steps for each issue.
What you will learn:
- Device Manager and App Controller integration best practices
- NetScaler configuration troubleshooting - SSL Bridge vs. SSL Offloading
- Device Manager enrollment - using a 3rd party certificate
Best practices for implementing, administering, and troubleshooting XenDeskto...David McGeough
Recording from this webinar can be found here:
http://www.citrix.com/tv/#videos/11549
Citrix XenDesktop introduced a number of new concepts and processes for Desktop Administrators. Understanding these advancements and their effect on is key to a stable XenDesktop environment. This session will discuss core deployment and configuration concepts and considerations and provide proven practices for troubleshooting the top three XenDesktop issues.
What you will learn
- Concepts for successful deployment of a XenDesktop site
- Configuring a typical site and understanding the common challenges
- Troubleshooting registration, connection, and machine creation issues
- Citrix Quick Launch
Manage and Diagnose your Environment using Citrix Insight ServicesDavid McGeough
Citrix Insight Services (CIS) is a simple, online troubleshooting platform and health-checker for your Citrix environment. It provides known issue diagnostics, as well as best proactive advice and a simple interface to review your environment.
Join this webinar to learn about this exciting tool, and how it can help you in managing and optimizing your Citrix environment
What you will learn:
- What Citrix products are supported and how to generate log files
- How to navigate the console (demo)
- Types of issues CIS can resolve
- How to sign up and starting using it (its free!)
Citrix TechEdge 2014 - Citrix Group Policy Troubleshooting for XenApp and Xen...David McGeough
Understanding the Citrix Group Policy architecture and how to troubleshoot is key to ensuring a stable environment. This session will provide an overview of the Citrix Group Policy architecture and troubleshooting tool and steps that can be leveraged in both XenApp and XenDesktop environments.
What you will learn
- General components and architecture of Citrix Group Policy
- Best practices and disaster recovery for Citrix Group Policy
- Troubleshooting Citrix Group Policy issues
Maintaining and Troubleshooting your XenApp 7.5 EnvironmentDavid McGeough
Recording of this webinar is here
http://www.citrix.com/tv/#videos/11450
This session will step through the most common issues you can experience with XenApp 7.5. In addition, we’ll also cover the best troubleshooting tools to maintain your environment.
The document discusses different methods for providing inter-VPC connectivity in Cosmic including classic private gateways, NSX L3 connectivity, and Cosmic 5.3 private gateways. Classic private gateways only allow point-to-point connectivity between two VPCs and require manual configuration. NSX L3 connectivity requires manually creating logical switches and adding private gateways. Cosmic 5.3 private gateways allow creating a private network and using private gateways to connect any VPC to the private network, making the VPCs aware of each other through static routes, configurable through the Cosmic UI/API. A demo is shown connecting three VPCs across four networks using Cosmic 5.3 private gateways which can now be
Secure application deployment in the age of continuous deliveryTim Mackey
As presented at Open Source Open Standards (GovNet) (http://opensourceconference.co.uk/), this deck covers some of the material which operators of open source data centers and users of container and cloud technologies should be aware of when seeking to be security conscious.
Traditionally, when datacentre operators talk about application security, there has been a tendency to focus on issues related to key management, firewalls and data access. By contrast, application developers have a security focus which is more aligned with code analysis and fuzzing techniques. The reality is, secure application deployment principles extend from the infrastructure layer through the application and include how the application is deployed. With the prevalence of continuous deployment, it’s imperative to focus efforts on what attackers’ view as vulnerable; particularly in an environment where new exploits are being disclosed almost daily.
In this session we’ll present:
- How known vulnerabilities can make their way into production deployments
- How vulnerability impact is maximized
- A methodology for ensuring deployment of vulnerable code can be minimized
- A methodology to minimize the potential for vulnerable code to be redistributed
Citrix TechEdge 2014 - How to Troubleshoot Deployments of StoreFront and NetS...David McGeough
This session will cover common deployment methods for StoreFront using NetScaler Gateway as well as review troubleshooting techniques to isolate deployment issues.
What you will learn
- Configuration steps for deploying StoreFront server with NetScaler Gateway
- Design considerations when preparing for deployment
- Tools for troubleshooting it isolate issues
Citrix Group Policy Troubleshooting for XenApp and XenDesktopDavid McGeough
Understanding the Citrix Group Policy architecture and how to troubleshoot is key to ensuring a stable environment. This session will provide an overview of the Citrix Group Policy architecture and troubleshooting tool and steps that can be leveraged in both XenApp and XenDesktop environments.
What you will learn
- General components and architecture of Citrix Group Policy
- Best practices and disaster recovery for Citrix Group Policy
- Troubleshooting Citrix Group Policy issues
Recording associated with this webinar can be found here - http://www.citrix.com/tv/#videos/12508
Backup virtual machines with XenServer 5.xThomas Krampe
This document discusses virtual machine backup on Citrix XenServer 5.5. It provides an overview of cold and hot backups and describes how XenServer supports offline and online backups through XenCenter and the command line interface. It then examines three examples of automated hot backup scripts - a Visual Basic script, Bash shell script, and Python script. The document evaluates these scripts and provides guidance on restoration of backed up virtual machines.
A apresentação discute a tendência da consumerização e como as empresas devem adotar estratégias de "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) para permitir que os funcionários usem seus próprios dispositivos de forma segura no trabalho. A virtualização de desktops e aplicações é apresentada como uma solução para permitir o acesso a qualquer dispositivo enquanto protege dados corporativos. Exemplos de como empresas implementaram com sucesso estratégias BYOD também são apresentados.
O documento discute a tendência da consumerização no ambiente corporativo e como as empresas podem adotá-la de forma segura através da virtualização e gerenciamento simplificado de dados e dispositivos. Ele apresenta pesquisas mostrando o aumento do uso de dispositivos móveis no trabalho e a necessidade de as empresas oferecerem acesso seguro a aplicações e dados de qualquer lugar.
O documento discute como a nuvem pode transformar os negócios, fornecendo maior produtividade, inteligência e capacidade híbrida. A nuvem permite que as pessoas trabalhem de qualquer lugar e dá às empresas mais controle sobre seus dados e aplicativos.
Apresentação de Tecnologia e Tendências para time da Leroy Merlin na agência McCann - Fevereiro/2011. Foco: IT Consumerization, Cliente no Controle, User Experience, Cloud Computing
Ferramentas Web no Ensino das Ciências Naturaismiguel ribeiro
O documento discute ferramentas web e literacia digital. Explica a diferença entre Web 1.0 e Web 2.0, sendo esta última caracterizada por aplicativos que aproveitam a inteligência coletiva. Também descreve como a web se tornou uma plataforma sempre disponível e independente do sistema operativo. Finalmente, discute como ferramentas web podem ser usadas no ensino para promover a criatividade, motivação, colaboração e preparação para o futuro.
- O documento avalia a satisfação de usuários com os sistemas Google Drive e Microsoft Office Web Apps, comparando suas características e aplicando um questionário. A maioria dos usuários preferiu o Google Drive por ser mais simples e ter melhores funcionalidades.
Cloud computing, web semântica e internet de coisas: dados e utilizaçãoVanissa Wanick
Aula montada para a primeira turma de Coolhunting do IED. A ideia é apresentar um panorama geral de cloud computing, web semântica, internet de coisas, arduino, Big Data e suas possibilidades.
Este documento discute as vantagens do trabalho remoto utilizando tecnologias como a Internet e ferramentas online como o Google Apps. Ele descreve como o WiMax pode fornecer conexões rápidas sem fio, formas de trabalhar em casa de forma produtiva e as vantagens e desvantagens para empresas e funcionários. O documento conclui discutindo novas tecnologias que podem apoiar ainda mais o trabalho remoto no futuro.
Este documento discute o conceito de computação na nuvem, suas características, vantagens, desvantagens e tipos. Explica que a computação na nuvem permite o acesso a programas e arquivos pela internet de forma versátil, segura e rápida. Também aborda questões de segurança e como combatê-las.
O documento discute os principais pontos sobre UX para agências de publicidade. Em 3 frases:
1) UX deve focar nas experiências das pessoas e não apenas nas tarefas ou produtos, levando em conta contexto, conteúdo e usuário.
2) Uma abordagem centrada no usuário é fundamental, desde a pesquisa inicial até o monitoramento contínuo, para garantir que a experiência seja positiva em todos os pontos de contato com a marca.
3) Um bom design não é suficiente para uma boa experiência - é necessário validar
O documento discute redes de computadores, definindo Intranet como uma rede privada interna à organização e Extranet como uma rede que estende o acesso a parceiros externos de forma controlada. A Internet é definida como uma grande rede global que conecta servidores e computadores através de protocolos TCP/IP.
O documento discute a consumerização da TI e o efeito BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). Apresenta estatísticas sobre o uso crescente de dispositivos pessoais no trabalho e desafios associados, como a necessidade de novas políticas de segurança e suporte. Também aborda tendências como trabalho flexível e mobilidade, e o impacto no Brasil.
O documento discute os principais pontos sobre UX para agências de publicidade, destacando: (1) UX não é só sobre usabilidade, mas sobre criar experiências positivas para as pessoas; (2) é necessário considerar o contexto do usuário, incluindo dispositivos móveis, ao projetar interfaces; (3) pesquisa com usuários é fundamental para entender suas necessidades e melhorar continuamente a experiência.
O documento discute a transformação digital e como a nuvem pode ajudar as empresas a se transformarem digitalmente. Ele explica o que é transformação digital e nuvem, e discute como a nuvem da Microsoft (Azure) pode fornecer infraestrutura confiável, produtiva, inteligente e híbrida para apoiar a transformação. O documento também apresenta casos de uso e demonstrações do Azure.
O documento discute o tema de Cloud Computing e suas tendências. Aborda o que é Cloud Computing, suas vantagens como economia de infraestrutura e acessibilidade, cenários propícios e impróprios para sua adoção, e tendências como maior segurança e desempenho. Também discute a relação entre Cloud Computing e Virtualização.
O documento discute as soluções de tecnologia da informação da empresa Discover para a era da mobilidade, nuvem e big data. A Discover oferece soluções de integração de TI há mais de 18 anos e possui 260 funcionários com mais de 200 certificações.
Good news from the Worldwide Consulting Desktop & Apps (DnA) team! We’ve just finished updating theVirtual Desktop Handbook for XenDesktop 7, StoreFront 2.0 and XenServer 6.2.
The Virtual Desktop Handbook is an architect’s guide to desktop virtualization. It provides you with the methodology, experience and best practices you need to successfully design your own desktop virtualization solution.
Updates in this release include:
Resource requirements for Windows 8 and Server 2012
XD controller sizing
XenDesktop 7 policy guidelines
Database sizing for XenDesktop 7
SQL 2012 chapter
StoreFront 2.0 chapter
32-bit or 64-bit desktop OS guidance
Desktop group & StoreFront integration
In addition, we’ve also included a Citrix policy quick reference spreadsheet so that you can quickly identify default, baseline and template settings from XenDesktop 5 / XenApp 6 all the way up to XenDesktop 7. Thanks go out to Michael Havens, Maria Chang and Uzair Ali for creating this great reference spreadsheet.
I hope you find this handbook useful during your next desktop virtualization project.
And we’re not done yet, future updates will include:
Bandwidth
Hyper-V 2012
PVS 7
User data
And more …
The Virtual Desktop Handbook is not the only resource to guide you through your desktop virtualization journey. Citrix also provides Project Accelerator; an interactive online tool creating customized sizing and design recommendations based on the methodology, best practices and expert advice identified within this handbook.
You can still reach the XenDesktop 5 handbook using the old URL – CTX136546
Andy Baker – Architect
Worldwide Consulting
Desktop & Apps Team
http://blogs.citrix.com/2013/10/10/new-xendesktop-7-handbook-published/
This document provides guidance on designing network configurations for Citrix XenServer. It discusses basic XenServer networking concepts, such as connecting virtual machines to networks. It then presents several sample networking scenarios and considerations for specifying networking requirements. The document also offers recommendations for designing XenServer networks, including using the distributed virtual switch, network redundancy, and bonding. Additionally, it covers designing storage networks and verifying XenServer networking configurations.
1. XenMobile allows you to manage mobile devices, apps, and data through its main components: NetScaler Gateway, XenMobile Device Manager, XenMobile App Edition, MDX Toolkit, and Worx apps.
2. You can deploy the XenMobile components in various configurations depending on your needs, such as deploying only NetScaler Gateway and App Controller to enable remote access to apps, or deploying all components for comprehensive device, app, and data management.
3. A common deployment involves NetScaler Gateway for secure remote access, Device Manager for mobile device management, and App Controller for mobile app and data access, with optional integrations with StoreFront and ShareFile.
This document discusses how Citrix CloudBridge can optimize video delivery in XenApp and XenDesktop environments through features like video caching, disk-based compression, and Quality of Service (QoS). Video caching improves performance by serving cached video over LAN speeds. Disk-based compression reduces bandwidth usage by eliminating duplicate video content. QoS allows administrators to classify and prioritize different types of video traffic to control bandwidth utilization. Together these features enhance the user experience and reduce WAN bandwidth consumption of video streams in virtual desktop and application environments.
The document contains event log entries from Citrix services and applications. It includes information, warning, and error log entries related to services starting and stopping, license checks, configuration changes, virtual memory optimization, and HDX MediaStream for Flash. Issues include services not starting, database errors, license failures, and client incompatibility.
Citrix CloudPlatform is a turn-key cloud solution that provides fast time to value through a simple one-package installation. It is proven to scale beyond 40,000 hosts per region and multiple regions, providing users virtually unlimited computing resources on demand. It offers granular tracking and metering of resource usage for showback/chargeback. The solution is hypervisor and storage agnostic, and supports enterprise-grade networking and security for multi-tenant environments through logical and physical isolation.
Cloud portal business manager product overviewNuno Alves
CloudPortal Business Manager is a cloud services delivery platform that allows organizations to aggregate, simplify the delivery of, and provide self-service access to internal, external, and third party cloud and IT services through a centralized catalog. It automates and streamlines provisioning, billing, user management and other operational aspects of managing cloud services. Key benefits include empowering users with self-service access, delivering any type of cloud service, and helping organizations and service providers transition to and manage an IT-as-a-Service model.
Reference architecture dir and es - finalNuno Alves
Citrix Director with EdgeSight provides a complete troubleshooting window to quickly resolve issues around desktops or applications. Previous versions of XenApp leveraged EdgeSight, while XenDesktop deployments looked to Director for assistance. Starting in XenDesktop 7, these two great technologies have been merged into one central point for troubleshooting.
The purpose of this document will be to provide you an overviewof all the necessary parts required to give your company a holistic view. With this being a new product with new features, this document will provide administrators the tools to feel comfortable moving forward with monitoring of a XenDesktop 7 deployment.
This document will cover the configuration of the Director server, as well as how to interface with the Insight Center provided from our NetScaler product line. For more of an overview of the EdgeSight product, please reference the whitepapersfound at www.citrix.com/xendesktop.
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX139051
Provisioning server high_availability_considerations2Nuno Alves
The purpose of this document is to give the target audience an overview about the critical components of a Citrix
Provisioning Server infrastructure with regards to a high availability implementation. These considerations focus on the
following areas:
• Virtual Disk (vDisk) Storage
• Write Cache Placement
• SQL Database
• TFTP Service
• DHCP Service
Xd planning guide - storage best practicesNuno Alves
This document provides guidelines for planning storage infrastructure for Citrix XenDesktop environments. It discusses organizational requirements like alignment with IT strategy and high availability needs. Technical requirements covered include performance needs like typical I/O rates and functional requirements like supported protocols. The document recommends avoiding bottlenecks, choosing appropriate RAID levels based on read/write ratios, validating storage performance, and involving storage vendors in planning.
This document is an introduction to Disk Storage technologies and its terminology. Within this
document basic disk and storage architectures as well as storage protocols and common fault
tolerance technologies will be discussed. It is not intended as a comprehensive guide for planning
and configuring storage infrastructures, nor as a storage training handbook.
Due to scope, this guide provides some device-specific information. For additional device- specific
configuration, Citrix suggests reviewing the storage vendor‘s documentation, the storage vendor‘s
hardware compatibility list, and contacting the vendor‘s technical support if necessary.
For design best practices and planning guidance, Citrix recommends reviewing the Storage Best
Practices and Planning Guide (http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX130632)
This document provides an overview of how XenServer manages storage supplied to virtual machines. It describes how Linux views physical disks and partitions, as well as logical volume management and network file systems. The key concepts covered include storage repositories, virtual disk images, storage attributes, and different storage types like local, NFS, Fibre Channel, and appliance-based storage. The target audience is IT specialists who need to understand XenServer's storage concepts and terminology for planning virtualized infrastructures.
Citrix XenDesktop 7 provides a unified framework for virtual desktop and application solutions based on a 5-layer model. The blueprint details architectures for standardized desktops, customizable desktops, and applications. It recommends Machine Creation Services for image delivery and defines policies, personalization settings, and control components to meet requirements for different user groups accessing resources from various locations.
XenDesktop relies on the hypervisor for many core functions, including VM creation, power operations, performance and redundancy. Therefore, it is important that you take the time to design an appropriate hypervisor infrastructure (XenServer, Hyper-V or vSphere). Otherwise, you may experience performance, functionality or even reliability issues.
Most information required to design a XenDesktop deployment on your chosen hypervisor platform is available publicly, but it can be hard to find since it’s spread across a multitude of knowledge base articles or white papers. In order to simplify and speed-up the design process, we’re in the process of consolidating the information that you need into a single document and augmenting it with recommendations and best practices. We’ve just finished incorporating the Hyper-V 2008 R2 and SCVMM 2012 planning section into the latest release of the Citrix Virtual Desktop Handbook, which includes important design decisions relating to this hypervisor, for example:
Selecting and sizing the right physical hardware for virtual machines
Knowing what storage options available for Hyper-V 2008 R2
What type of networks to build on the Hyper-V host
How to size the SCVMM servers
Designing a highly available SCVMM solution
Planning an effective failover cluster
The products covered in this current release of the handbook include XenDesktop 5.6, XenApp 6.5, Provisioning Services 6.x and XenClient Enterprise 4.5. A version of the Virtual Desktop Handbook covering XenDesktop 7.x, Provisioning Services 7, Hyper V 2012 R2 and SCVMM 2012 R2 is in the works with an initial release scheduled later in Q4. As always your feedback is welcomed.
http://blogs.citrix.com/2013/09/05/citrix-virtual-desktop-handbook-hyper-v-update/
New eBook! Citrix howto build an all star app desktop virtualization teamNuno Alves
This document discusses how to build an effective team for an app and desktop virtualization project. It outlines four key competencies (prepare, assess and design, deploy, support) and the skills needed for each. It also provides principles for building a successful team, such as finding people with the right attitude, creating a learning culture, getting executive buy-in, and leveraging free resources. The overall message is that the people on the team and the skills they have are critical to the success of an app and desktop virtualization project.
CTX138217 - IntelliCache Reduction in IOPS: XenDesktop 5.6 FP1 on XenServer 6.1 - Citrix Knowledge Center http://ow.ly/o3Ma4
The purpose of this document is to provide testing results based on MCS-delivered streamed virtual desktops leveraging IntelliCache
This document provides guidelines for planning and designing a Citrix StoreFront infrastructure. StoreFront plays a critical role in user authentication, resource enumeration, and aggregation. Key recommendations include:
- Deploy at least two StoreFront servers and use an intelligent load balancer like NetScaler for high availability and load balancing.
- Implement SSL certificates to encrypt communication between Receiver and StoreFront. Also consider encrypting backend traffic between StoreFront and XenApp/XenDesktop controllers.
- Configure multiple controllers per XenApp farm/XenDesktop site and use load balancing for large environments or high login loads.
- Configure highly available internal and external beacon points to determine user network location.
- Use application
NetScaler Deployment Guide for XenDesktop7Nuno Alves
This guide demonstrates how to deploy Citrix NetScaler in conjunction with Citrix XenDesktop 7 with a focus on both simplicity in configuration and advanced features not easily delivered with other products. This guide shows how to provision the XenDesktop 7 infrastructure, the NetScaler appliance and NetScaler Insight Center services to extend Citrix virtual desktop infrastructure and services to remote users in small to medium-size enterprises.
Citrix reference architecture for xen mobile 8 5_july2013Nuno Alves
This document provides guidance on designing Citrix XenMobile architectures. It describes the XenMobile product editions, including the MDM edition for device management, App edition for app management, and Enterprise edition for comprehensive EMM. It outlines reference architectures for each edition, noting components like the Device Manager, App Controller, and ShareFile. Guidelines are provided for proper integration and deployment of the editions according to an organization's device and app management needs.
4. Quantos de seus usuários...
Preferem o Notebook mais recente do que o laptop corporativo?
Transportar um Tablet PC ao invés de laptops?
Falar no Skype ao invés do telefone ?
Compartilhar dados com DropBox ao invés do SharePoint?
Encontrar clientes, amigos e colegas de trabalho no Facebook?
5. “A tecnologia
que eu tenho Gen Y (18-30) 67%
em casa é Gen X (31-44) 58%
melhor da que Younger Boomers (45-
54) 47%
eu tenho no
Older Boomers +
trabalho"* Seniors (55+) 41%
Base: 5,519 information workers
* 6-10 responses on a scale of 1-10,
where 10=“Describes me completely”
Source: Forrester Research Forresights Workforce Employee Survey, Q3 2010
6. It is better than what I'm
21%
“Por que usar provided at work
sua própria I needed it, and my
company didn't provide 35%
an alternative
tecnologia?"
It is something I use at
home and want to use 42%
for work
Base: 4,343 US information worker
HEROes
Source: Forrester Research, North American Technographics® Empowerment Online
Survey, Q4 2009 (US)
7. “Quantos dias 0 days 21%
por semana em 1-2 days 52%
média você
3-4 days 15%
trabalha fora do
escritório?" 5 days 12%
Source: Worldwide Survey of Corporate Employees
February 2011, Citrix Systems
8. “Onde você 95%
acessa a
Internet para 46%
fins de 16%
trabalho?"
At work (outside of my home)
At home traveling or commu
While
Base: 2,735 information workers
Source: Forrester Research Forrsights Workforce Employee Survey, Q3 2010
9. “Quantos
42%
dispositivos 34%
diferentes você 16%
6%
usa por dia ?" 2%
1 2 3 4 5+
Family PC | Work PC
Personal Laptop | Tablet |
Smartphone
Source: Worldwide Survey of Corporate Employees
February 2011, Citrix Systems
10. • “Consumerização” dos dispositivos
é inevitável
• Dispositivos serão diversificados
como são os seus usuários
• Desktops são estratégicos –
dispositivos não precisam ser!
• Não se esqueça da entrega das
suas aplicações
11. Possibilite o trabalho de todo executivo, de
onde estiver quando quiser – em qualquer
dispositivo
Abrace a “consumerização” com
seguranca, acesso a aplicativos “self-service” e
dados disponiveis em qualquer lugar (“follow-me
data”)
Permita maior eficiência e agilidade dos
negócios através do trabalho flexível, de
terceiros e da mobilidade
12. Crie um único ponto de acesso e controle
de todas as aplicações e dados –
SaaS, web, mobile, and Windows
Transforme Desktop Windows e aplicativos
em Windows-as-a-Service clouds
Entregue todos os aplicativos e serviços
com alta performance, segurança e
disponibilidade
Escalabilidade infinita e flexibilidade entre
clouds privadas e publicas
13. Citrix XenDesktop atende diferentes perfis
Usuários Remotos
Usuários móveis Usuários avançados
Terceirizados Usuários de tarefas
Desktop Virtual Desktop Virtual
Compartilhado Desktop Virtual local off-line Compartilhado
Streaming VHD
Desktop Virtual VDI
Aplicações Windows virtuais, SaaS e Web
16. Cloud Gateway para acesso unico e seguro em aplicações
Web, SaaS, Windows e desktops virtuais
XenApp
XenDesktop
Windows
Web, SaaS, Mobile
Data
17. Interligação
Cloud Bridge
Personal
Cloud Private Public
Cloud Cloud
NetScaler Cloud Bridge
Camada de rede em Cloud
Transparencia de rede
• Tunel L2
• Criptografia
18. Datacenter Cloud Cloud
tradicional Datacenter
Publica
Cloud Publica
• Limite definido Tradicional
Híbrida • Sem limites
• Custo fixo elevado • Limites flexíveis • Baixo custo
• Controle total • Baixo custo • Self-service
• Padrões de segurança • Self-service • Totalmente
conhecidos • Totalmente elástico elástico
• Segurança confiável
• Controle corporativo
20. CloudPortal Services Manager
Interface única self-service para provisionamento de aplicações, desktops e serviços em cloud
Personal
Cloud Private Public
Cloud Cloud
Camada de rede em Cloud
Different types of workers across the enterprise have varying performance and personalization requirements. Some require simplicity and standardization while others need high performance or a fully personalized desktop. XenDesktop can meet all these requirements in a single solution with our unique Citrix FlexCast™ delivery technology. With FlexCast, IT can deliver every type of virtual desktop, hosted or local, physical or virtual – each specifically tailored to meet the performance, security and flexibility requirements of each individual user.