Blog posts tagged with 'frameworkx'

GUS PINTO: It's noticeable the steady growth of conversations around virtualization within organizations and in the Internet today, more specifically around server and desktop virtualization.
Microsoft is readying up Hyper-V, and a lot of technologies to allow these technologies to actually happen for the large enterprise. It's going into market in partnership with Citrix and its Xen Hypervisor.
I guess the question is, what is your true feeling about virtualization in the enterprise on the server and desktop base? Is this just really hype or is this something you guys truly believe is going to happen?
RAY OZZIE: No, it's absolutely fundamental. It is absolutely going to happen.
I would say you have to take desktops separately. The logic behind virtualization on the desktop is completely separate from what it would be on the server, and in some ways it's different within the on-premises world versus the cloud. So, I'll just touch upon those independently.
Before I do that, though, let me just say that from a TS perspective, Terminal Server based deployment will always be more efficient than virtualization. It was a designed-in, multi-tenant model within the OS. So, if there are applications and solutions that fit the TS model, that's just a terrific model to use, and I would encourage organizations to use that model.
Within the enterprise, virtualization, the simplest and most straightforward way is to just make the best use of the datacenter resources that you can from a consolidation perspective. This is we are absolutely taking it seriously.
There are two phases of that consolidation. Phase one is bringing things together, meaning if you have a scale-up cluster or a scale-up, some expensive configuration of hardware, how can you package much usage on that piece of hardware as you can? The other one is then movement of images amongst the different machines within the back-end. You'll see investments progressively from us in both of those realms.
Taken to the extreme within the cloud, virtualization is absolutely critical. Virtualization is key to making the best use and securely isolating properties from multiple customers that might not use even a full inexpensive CPU, and moving them geographically or whatever to provide resilience and robustness. So, it is something that's extremely important.
On the client I'll only say that the uses of it, the way that the Mac uses it to run Windows and stuff, it's clever. Parallels, they're very clever technologies.
The way that you'll see us take advantage of it over time more and more on the client is our mechanisms around ensuring compatibility. App compat is a very, very challenging thing, and you want to continue to make progress with the operating system. We look to it as another tool in the toolbox to try to help in the compat world without -- enabling innovation while still enabling assurance of compatibility.
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I will be posting the Video with Q&A shortly.
Gus Pinto - Technology Evangelist
Microsoft MVP | gus.pinto@citrix.com
Microsoft and Citrix Evangelists hang out in Redmond on the Channel 9 - Code Trip bus and showing off their wicked cool gadgets!
Rock On!!!
Gus Pinto
P.S. For more stuff on our visit to Microsoft and MVP Summit 2008 check out Frameworkx.com
Citrix has set a launch date and pricing for its desktop virtualization platform.
XenDesktop will start shipping May 20, at the Citrix Synergy conference. The company will offer three versions: Standard, Enterprise and Platinum. The latter will include more advanced management tools, including EdgeSight Monitoring, to keep track of how the system performs.
Pricing will begin at $75 per concurrent user.
Citrix calls XenDesktop a desktop delivery solution, which allows companies to virtualize Windows desktops in the datacenter and then deliver them on demand to office workers in any location.
The promise is to lower complexity and management costs by as much as by 40 percent compared to a traditional desktop, according to Citrix.
To do that Citrix wants to separate the management of operating systems and applications, which will solve the problem of virtual desktop "image sprawl".
XenDesktop will centrally manage the operating systems: end users will get a new desktop at each login.
"If you take the applications out of the equation you'll be able to use the same image for thousands of users, instead of one for every user," said Dave Austin, director of product marketing at Citrix in EMEA.
The centralization of the desktop will also offer significant improvements to traditional Citrix customers.
Continue at Source: http://www.frameworkx.com/
Rich's recent post sparkled a long thread debating if the hame Citrix Technology Professional is the right name for the Award Citrix currently gives to exceptional individuals in our community.
I wanted to know what the general public thinks of that, if they like the current name or they choose something different.
I put together a quick poll so you guys can voice it up, and let us know what you think!
cheers,
Gus 
*It seems like Citrix MVP has the lead!? I will keep the polls open for another week! ![]()
This page contains links to all current Citrix products documentation, you can literaly get to it with 1 or 2 clicks!
Forget about searching, bookmark this address:
Many customers who use Citrix XenApp (formerly known as Citrix Presentation Server) have leveraged Resource Manager for performance metrics and reporting on the health of their Citrix XenApp environments. The capability of measuring end-user experience and having visibility into an application's availability, performance and functionality on Citrix XenApp is becoming increasingly important.
EdgeSight for XenApp enhances Resource Manager's capabilities by capturing, aggregating and reporting on end-user and application experience all in a single, easy-to-use interface. The end result is the ability to monitor and measure the successful delivery of an application to any user, over any network, to any device.
This white paper will provide a high-level overview on how to successfully transition your Citrix management architecture from Resource Manager to EdgeSight 4.5 for XenApp. The key areas of focus include:
- Overview of Resource Manager & EdgeSight Architecture
- Feature Comparison & EdgeSight Benefits
- EdgeSight Planning Considerations
- Transition Strategy and Key Points
To learn more and to read the entire article please refer to the rest of the article at its source: CTX116798 - Resource Manager to EdgeSight Migration
Gus Pinto - Technology Evangelist
Microsoft MVP | Citrix Technology Professional
gus.pinto@citrix.com
So if you see down bellow Rich pointed out that we are going to be in Seattle and Redmond next week attending the Annual Microsoft MVP Summit.
As Rich pointed out the event is 100% NDA, and we won't be able to share minimum if anything from what's being talked about with the general public.
However you can still make a different, having us be your voice during the meetings by sending us your questions and comments that we can relay to the Microsoft Terminal Services Group.
So if you could ask anything to the guys who are responsible for Terminal Services at Microsoft, what questions would you ask?
cheers,
Gus
First of all, I feel compelled to introduce to all of you the CTP Award as many in this industry and even other Citrix employees don't know about this award given to exceptional professionals who excel on sharing knowledge freely about Citrix products and solutions.
What's the Citrix Technology Professional Award?
Citrix recognize and awards the most active and recognized individuals in the industry. Citrix presents the CTP Award to thank individuals for their exceptional contributions to technical communities worldwide. CTPs are active in the technical community, whether in a newsgroup, as a user group host, a conference speaker, or a respondent in forums, all users can be confident that the information shared by a CTP will be of the highest caliber and will help every user make the most of the technology.
Citrix also benefits from engaging with CTPs through conferences, conference calls, CTP Summit, and other events. CTPs share with Citrix their independent, real-world feedback with us, therefore helping Citrix better understand users' needs, improve current products, and develop future technology.
Who Are the CTPs?
| CTP Member | Website |
| Alex Danilychev | http://www.ishadow.com/ |
| Alex Yushchenko | http://www.pubforum.net/ |
| Bernhard Tritsch | http://www.wtstek.com/ |
| Brian Madden | http://www.brianmadden.com/ |
| Charles Aunger | http://charlesaunger.eknowlogy.com/ |
| Douglas A. Brown | http://www.dabcc.com/ |
| Gus Pinto (alumni) | http://www.frameworkx.com/ |
| Jeroen van de Kamp | http://www.loginconsultants.nl/ |
| Jim Kenzig | http://www.thinhelp.com/ |
| John Kellett | http://www.johnkellett.co.uk/ |
| Rick Dehlinger | http://www.iqurious.com/ |
| Ron Oglesby | http://www.ronoglesby.com/ |
| Shawn Bass | http://www.shawnbass.com/ |
| Stefan Vermeulen | http://www.printingsupport.com/mambo/ |
| Tahir Saleem | http://www.tenera.no/ |
| Thomas Koetzing | http://www.thomaskoetzing.de/ |
| Ulrich Stamm | http://www.dcug.de/ |
Most in this list are personal friends of mine and I have to say I'm proud to be part of this industry, and sure enough they all deserve our thank you and admiration.
Keep up the good work guys!
See y'all in Seattle next week! ![]()
Cheers,
Gus Pinto 
Sure you've all seen Windows XP running on the Asus EeePC, and today I wanted to show you not XP but Windows Vista running on this neat little device. Since pictures are worth more than 1000 words, here you go: 

You're probably asking yourself now; is this Photoshop or how the heck did we get Vista to work on an EeePC?
There's no magic, trick or Photoshop, we are simply using Citrix XenDesktop. XenDesktop allowed us to virtualize the Windows Vista operating system and present it to any device installed with a Citrix client, this technology is also known as VDI.
This is a slick technology that enables people to be productive from basically anywhere and almost any device.
Gus Pinto - Technology Evangelist
Microsoft MVP | Citrix Technology Professional
gus.pinto@citrix.com
You might have not noticed and/or you're probably still waiting for iForum in late October, iForum have moved and it's now in May. Citrix is hosting iForum now within a much bigger conference named Synergy.
So what does that mean?
iForum is now a track within a industry wide event, an event that has many tracks for the Virtualization, App Delivery and Networking crowds.
iForum didn't change names, the industry grew bigger, so big iForum could no longer contain all the content to cover all the 3 key audiences people would be looking for.
So now we have Synergy the event that is bringing together:
iForum Track, Get the scoop on Citrix products from A to Xen. The iForum Track delivers all the best of iForum: architectural insights, tips and tricks, and best practices that will help you get the most out of your Citrix environment. Highlights include:
-Technical sessions
-Customer case studies
-Demos
-Citrix Technical Workshops
Application Delivery Track and Expo Learn how to make everything work together, from the data center to the desktop. Highlights include:
-Architectural best practices
-Technical sessions on hot topics including VDI, green computing, Web 2.0
-Answers Pavilion-industry experts take your questions, live
-Application Delivery Expo - see product demos from industry vendors
IT 2.0 Business Symposium Exclusively for CIOs You're crunched for time, so we condensed C-level strategy and networking into an exclusive, engaging, one-day event-featuring a one-day pass for reduced registration fee. Highlights include:
-Keynote and CIO networking lunch with best-selling author Nicholas Carr, former executive editor of the Harvard Business Review
-High-level, strategic sessions on virtualization, networking and integrated application delivery
-Private CIO reception offering a unique networking opportunity with your peers
-Access to leading industry analysts from Gartner, IDC and more
Geek Speak Live! Meet industry tech geeks, analysts and bloggers at the ultimate "unconference", where participants choose the topics and run the sessions. It's an informal forum for sharing ideas and learning from one another.
I will talk a heck of a lot more about this one in the future; keep tuned for our videos and stuff! That's right, Geek stuff! ![]()
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If you're still waiting for iForum in October, dude seriously, get with the program!
iForum is in MAY, Geek Speak is in MAY, Expo is in MAY, even for all my exec friends, yes IT 2.0 is in MAY - All in one conference named: SYNERGY.
Oh before I forget.... iForum - ops - I mean Synergy, is in Texas, Huston - ops - I mean Huston, Texas!
I know what you're thinking why oh why did Citrix choose Huston? I don't know and still asking myself this question, but anyways, I've heard they have great beer down there, and trust me great stuff happens over a beer! ![]()
Cheers,
Gus Pinto - Technology Evangelist
Microsoft MVP | Citrix Technology Professional
gus.pinto@citrix.com
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