Blog posts tagged with 'citrix'


23 Aug 2008 04:51 PM EDT
[ Tags: citrix,  user communities,  web,  video,  internet video,  community ]
posted by Brent Doncaster

The NY Times published an interesting front page article (Aug 9) and online post discussing how NBC attempted to block web sites hosting video clips and live feeds of the Olympic Games opening ceremonies in the United States. According to the Times article NBC "sent frantic requests" to web sites asking them to remove videos and feeds of the Olympic ceremonies - amounting to a game of "digital whack-a-mole". Web sites including YouTube (Google) and Justin.tv pulled down clips, but could not keep up with users who traded links via Blogs and Twitter to stay ahead of NBC. NBC was attempting to protect its' TV broadcast coverage of the ceremonies which were tape delayed and presented in the USA during the evening hours on Friday August 8, a full 12 hours after the opening ceremonies actually occurred.

So why is this interesting for a Citrix marketing type like me? This interests me because NBC had an opportunity to engage its user community - and didn't. User communities are a fundamental component of today's and presumably tomorrow's web, and at Citrix we are fortunate to have a long-standing and vibrant user community that Citrix needs to engage with and make successful. Citrix has a renewed focus and commitment to make our community more successful via the newly re-designed and enhanced Citrix Communities site. We care about our users and our community and are investing to help make our community successful.

Is there more to this NBC video thing beyond the notion that traditional media outlets like NBC apparently still don't get the net, or that video has finally arrived on the net? NBC is posting thousands of hours of its Olympic Games coverage online, using Microsoft® Silverlight™ technology, so they do get the net, or do they? (this Silverlight aspect is a topic for another blog - can you say DRM!) NBC's decision not to live stream coverage of the opening ceremonies might be considered somewhat odd. NBC is obviously working to manage access to its Olympic video footage in an attempt to maximize its audience so as to charge higher advertising rates. This all makes sense - old school sense - or rather cents!

I'm sensing NBC has missed a glorious opportunity to engage its community who could have supplied content snips from their perspective, content that could have extended the NBC viewpoint. This user supplied content could have been a great complement to live streaming feeds of NBC's "official" Olympic games opening coverage - if NBC had in fact supplied a live internet feed. They have the infrastructure -see myNBC.com. My searches on myNBC.com turned up 2 Olympic Games clips, both of which returned "the requested video is not available" message"...

NBC blew a significant opportunity to begin re-inventing themselves to be more than just a source of content created in-house and to begin engaging and fostering a user community of associate content providers. Many news outlets, CNN, Fox News are attempting to leverage user supplied content to support their official coverage - NBC missed the opportunity to build their community and leverage the Olympics.

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22 Aug 2008 03:51 PM EDT
[ Tags: citrix blogs,  community,  citrix,  blogs,  widget,  mac,  dashboard ]

Hello Mac Users

First I would like to thank all of you for downloading version 1.0 of our blogs widget. We currently have 1400+ downloads, and this goes to show that the Citrix community has indeed a large number of Mac users.

I also would like to thank those users who sent us their feedback, this version of the widget is here because of you, so keep sending your feedback and comments.

 Meet the Citrix Blogs Widget

 Version 1.0:

  • The latest 30 Citrix Blog posts
  • Adjust view from Full to Summary
  • Collaborate with your comments
  • Open posts on Safari or Firefox
  • Spotlight Search (Instant search)
  • Push updates (no refresh required)
  • Watch blogged videos
  • Check for updates
  • Send feedback


 Version 1.2:

  • Widget Resizing
  • Bug Fixes


Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or greater


Download:

Citrix Blogs Widget


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19 Aug 2008 08:13 AM EDT

In the age where Agua or Aero-glass interfaces are somewhat as important as the underlining kernel, same rules have been applying to Scripts and utilities, after all not everyone wants to be using complex scripts and endless command-line combinations.

For those who are not so keen on Scripts and CLI, our French friend Pierre Marmignon created an app that doesn't solve a new problem, but tackles it more elegantly. Pierre has created an GUI app that (bulk) imports/exports all your published applications.

XenApp Export Manager

Author: Pierre Marmignon | Citrixtools.net
Description: Allows Admins to easily Export and Import XenApp Published Applications.
Requirements: Windows Server 2003, Windows 200 Server | .NET Framework 2.0
Compatibility: Citrix XenApp 4.0, XenApp 4.5 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Download: http://www.citrixtools.net/en/Downloads.aspx | Size: 456 K


If you have an useful Citrix app or utility that you would like to share with the world by showcasing it here on the Citrix communities, feel free to send an email to: gus.pinto@citirx.com with the title Community App.

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01 Aug 2008 02:58 PM EDT
[ Tags: google,  technology solutions,  vote,  poll,  idea storm,  citrix,  wikipedia,  blogs ]

I an earlier post, I asked "How do you make Technology decisions?". According to a recent survey, Google is by far the most used tool by technology buyers (83% ALWAYS use Google). The poll on my post found similar results.






Again Google is the clear leader, but not nearly by the same margin as in the external survey. I am curious if the is partly because the question in the poll was phrased a bit differently.

Instead of guessing why, I decided to ask you. Please vote below on whether you always, sometimes, or never use these different resources when researching a new technology before making a decision on a solution to implement.



Do you always, sometime or never use Google when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use another search engine (Yahoo, MSN Live, Ask, etc..) when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use a vendor blog when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use an independent blog when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use a vendor product site when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use a vendor support site when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use a third party analyst site when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use a user group when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




Do you always, sometimes or never use Wikipedia when researching technology? Choose
Always
Sometimes
Never




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28 Jul 2008 05:07 PM EDT
[ Tags: xen,  hyper-v,  microsoft,  citrix,  virtualization ]
posted by Gus Pinto

Citrix is all about virtualization. They have a suite of tools that enable IT departments to virtualize almost everything. Citrix is a Microsoft Certified Partner and, to some extent, a competitor. How does this Partner Competitor relationship work? Microsoft is very interested in virtualization technologies and with the advent of our hypervisor technology, HyperV, and application virtualization software, SoftGrid, you can bet that we'll compete hard with other virtualization vendors.

Here, we meet Simon Crosby, formerly of XenSource now working for Citrix (Citrix purchased XenSource). We discuss the relationship between Microsoft and Citrix, the complexities of building scalable, sercure, reliable and performant virtualization technologies and the future of virtualization. It's a very interesting conversation and Simon is quite the conversationalist. Enjoy.

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24 Jul 2008 06:36 PM EDT
[ Tags: utipu,  wanscaler,  acceleration,  ftp,  amos,  gregory,  citrix,  microsoft,  branch repeater,  riverbed,  optimization,  tips ]

Monitoring the Wanscaler This is the fouth video in the four part series of configuring a Wanscaler environment for FTP demonstrations. The first in this series is Configuring the W2K3 machine. The second is configuring the XPclient, third is configuring the Linktropy Wan simulator, and fourth is monitoring the Wanscaler

 

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24 Jul 2008 06:34 PM EDT
[ Tags: cifs,  microsoft,  citrix,  wanscaler,  acceleration,  ftp,  configuration,  technical,  marketing,  utipu,  blog,  amos,  gregory,  branch repeater ]

Configuring the Linktrophy. This is the third video in the four part series of configuring a Wanscaler environment for FTP demonstrations. The first in this series is Configuring the W2K3 machine. The second is configuring the XPclient, third is configuring the Linktropy Wan simulator, and fourth is monitoring the Wanscaler

 

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24 Jul 2008 06:31 PM EDT
[ Tags: utipu,  wanscaler,  acceleration,  ftp,  amos,  gregory,  citrix,  microsoft,  branch repeater,  riverbed,  optimization,  tips ]

Configuring the XPclient. This is the second video in the four part series of configuring a Wanscaler environment for FTP demonstrations. The first in this series is Configuring the W2K3 machine. The second is configuring the XPclient, third is configuring the Linktropy Wan simulator, and fourth is monitoring the Wanscaler

 
 

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24 Jul 2008 06:23 PM EDT
[ Tags: utipu,  wanscaler,  acceleration,  ftp,  amos,  gregory,  citrix,  microsoft,  branch repeater,  riverbed,  optimization,  tips ]

Configuring the W2K3 server for FTP transfer. This is the first video in the four part series of configuring a WanScaler environment for FTP demonstrations. The first in this series is Configuring the W2K3 machine. The second is configuring the XPclient, third is configuring the Linktropy Wan simulator, and fourth is monitoring the Wanscaler.



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24 Jul 2008 05:39 PM EDT
[ Tags: utipu,  wanscaler,  acceleration,  ftp,  amos,  gregory,  citrix,  microsoft,  branch repeater,  riverbed,  optimization,  tips ]



This is the second video in a two part series showing CIFS acceleration over a WAN link using Wanscaler. This video will demonstrate the amount of CIFS optimization that occurs in a Wanscaler environment. 



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