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One of the things that I find quite useful is to be able to dynamically plug my USB key into my laptop and then access it in my ICA session.  Yes you heard (or rather read)  me right.  Alright I know we do not yet provide native support for this in our Win32 ICA client.  [...]

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As years have gone by I have noticed that engineers in general are keen history buffs.  This is at-least true of myself and fellow engineers I have worked with over the years.  I often wondered if this is a commonality across engineering disciplines.  I tend to think that this is something fundamental to the nature [...]

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I had just joined Datapac a Citrix Reseller in Australiain 1996 after having given up on pursuing a PhD in the field of Biomedical Engineering.  Alright let me digress here.  I was attempting to classify stereo images of the retinas of people with Diabetic retinopathy using image processing and artificial neural networks.  Let me just [...]

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When I was working on the SLR technology, I needed some identifier that would indicate a cache file on the client was an SLR cache object.  Besides using a GUID, we also added the letters CALA which were the first letters of each member of the development team that developed the technology.  3 out of [...]

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I used to be a developer with the Citrix Advanced Products team in Sydney but now manage a team of dedicated and excellent developers.  I worked for a company called Datapac in Sydney in 1997.  I was just one of 3 development engineers.  We worked on a multi-user DOS (imagine that!) based OS called System [...]

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Isn it amazing how a term like Virtualization has become overloaded with so many different meanings? I suspect if you had 10 different people in a room from the different disciplines of the computing industry , you will get several different meanings for the term . I also suspect that engineers will [...]

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