Over the next few weeks I will be blogging about some of the cool new features in Branch Repeater 5.5.
First up -- Exchange (MAPI) acceleration.
Everyone knows that Microsoft Exchange is the dominant enterprise email server commanding over 65% of the market. Most end users connect to their company's Exchange Server using a version of Microsoft Outlook installed on their desktop. MAPI (or Messaging Application Programming Interface) is the application layer protocol that Outlook email clients use to communicate with an Exchange Server.
As businesses have centralized their Exchange Servers in the datacenter, MAPI has become a top protocol operating over the WAN. By its nature MAPI is a "chatty" protocol which means it performs poorly in WAN environments. Branch Repeater 5.5 now automatically detects MAPI connections and responds by pipelining multiple MAPI messages together for transport across the WAN. By eliminating protocol chattiness, Branch Repeater makes Outlook/Exchange significantly faster over high latency connections.
Large email attachments are another cause of poor email performance. Branch Repeater addresses this issue by automatically compressing and de-duplicating email attachments.
The results are nothing short of stunning. In many cases you will see performance improvements of 10, 20 or even 50x.
Beyond accelerating the end-user experience, this feature also has a dramatic impact on reducing network bandwidth consumption. Imagine a user in a branch office emailing a 10MB attachment to ten other people in that office. Without Branch Repeater, the entire 10MB file must be transmitted to the Exchange Server and then transmitted back to the branch office ten times - once for each recipient. With Branch Repeater, the attachment is only transmitted across the WAN once.
Branch Repeater's Exchange (MAPI) acceleration is not just for branch offices. The Repeater Plug-in for Citrix Receiver brings this functionality to individual remote users working from home or on the road. Now you don't have to wait forever to download that large attachment while working in your hotel room.
Earlier I said that most users connect to their company's Exchange server using a locally installed version of Outlook. That makes sense since many users need offline access to their email. But wait a minute... XenApp also provides offline access to applications with application streaming. And guess what? A streamed version of Outlook talks MAPI too. So whether you have locally installed Outlook clients or are streaming Outlook with XenApp -- you need to try out Branch Repeater 5.5 in your network.
Have you been hearing about the new Citrix HDX Technologies? Have you heard that HDX enables branch office users to get that "high definition" XenApp experience? Are you still trying to figure out what this all really means?

Recently there has been a lot of new terminology, concepts, news, and capabilities for Citrix Branch Repeater to take in. One of the most exciting topics has been around multi-user XenApp optimization for branch office users with Citrix HDX Broadcast and HDX IntelliCache. Spend some time getting caught up to speed on all these great happenings by reading a new whitepaper titled "Understanding Citrix HDX Technology for Optimizing the Branch Office".
This whitepaper will enable you to speak like a HDX branch office guru as you learn about:
- What is driving branch offices to virtualize their applications
- What are branch offices doing about the WAN
- What Citrix Branch Repeater does for XenApp
- How HDX Broadcast and HDX IntelliCache deliver a high-def branch experience
The whitepaper (CTX120455) is available for download on the Branch Repeater section of the Citrix Knowledge Center.
Does your organization deliver virtual applications to the branch office over a sloooow WAN link?
Are you tired of trying to fix all of your WAN issues with a bigger and more expensive WAN connection?
There has to be a better solution...
Citrix Branch Repeater and XenApp work in concert to deliver a "high-definition" branch office experience, drastically improving the XenApp experience to branch office users. Using Citrix HDXTechnology, Branch Repeater and HDX IntelliCache adaptively orchestrate with XenApp to disable the native ICA compression used for optimizing single-user sessions.
Just how much better?
- Branch Repeater reduces XenApp traffic by up to 95 percent, increasing file transfer throughput by up to 20 times and increasing print traffic throughput by up to 33 times.
- Together these enhancements allow customers to serve up to 4x more XenApp users in each branch without upgrading bandwidth.
Learn more about ICA Optimization, how to deploy the components, and see the High Definition branch experience yourself in this exciting demo, which can also be found on the Branch Repeater demo page of Citrix.com.