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 |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use another search engine (Yahoo, MSN Live, Ask, etc..) when researching technology? | Choose |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use a vendor blog when researching technology? | Choose |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use an independent blog when researching technology? | Choose |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use a vendor product site when researching technology? | Choose |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use a vendor support site when researching technology? | Choose |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use a third party analyst site when researching technology? | Choose |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use a user group when researching technology? | Choose |
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| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
| Do you always, sometimes or never use Wikipedia when researching technology? | Choose |
|---|---|
| Always | |
| Sometimes | |
| Never |
In a previous post
I posed the question "If you could wave a magic wand and have any one single feature in the next release of Citrix XenApp, what would it be?".
It is clear many of you would like to wave that magic wand. There have been just over 650 votes and 26 comments so far. This post has been in the Top 5 in total post views since it was posted. Clearly there is a lot of interest in this topic.
I guaranteed you in that post I would share the results with the XenApp product team and I have done that. I also promised to follow up on the feature requests.
I am still working on getting a high level developer or software architect to talk about "live migration of individual sessions". I do have some further info on "Speed Screen Multimedia across all client platforms", the second most popular option in our poll.
Derek Thorslund, our Multimedia Virtualization Strategist, has written numerous posts about SpeedScreen Multimedia and related technologies. According to Derek, support for SpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration on the Linux client is currently being developed. Derek was not able to give me a definitive time line for the general release of this capability, but I think they can see the light at the end of the tunnel. In fact, our Technology Licensing Partners now have access to a Technology Preview of SpeedScreen MultiMedia Acceleration for the Linux client. I will keep prodding Derek to provide more info as this project reaches completion.
In case you are not aware, SpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration is currently available for the Win32 Client and the Windows CE WBT client (according to the client matrix). You can see in that document that Image Acceleration, Flash Acceleration and Browser acceleration are all support on multiple clients beyond Win32 and Win CE CBT.
Here are a few relevant blog posts on this topic in case you have not seen them -
SpeedScreenMultiMedaiAcceleration and Rave Video
How Do I Know if RAVE is Working?
What is SpeedScreen Image Acceleration?
Secrets of Optimizing Flash Part 1
Secrets of Optimizing Flash Part 2
Secrets for Optimizing Flash Part 3
Secrets for Optimizing Flash Part 4
Secrets for Optimizing Flash Part 5
New HRP Enhances Flash Support
SpeedScreen Progressive Display Delivers PACS Images
For deeper background technical information, here are some Knowledgebase articles on this topic
Troubleshooting the SpeedScreen Multimedia Acceleration Feature
Windows Media Player Cannot Play the file\
And finally, here is a technical video (narrated by Brian Madden) I found on the SpeedScreen topic -
Deep Dive into Citrix XenApp SpeedScreen Technologies


(47 minute video)
If you could wave a magic wand and have any one single feature in the next release of Citrix XenApp, what would it be?
While XenApp has literally hundreds of features that have been added over the last 10 years as the product has evolved from MetaFrame 1.0,1.8, XP, FR1 though FR3, 3.0, then 4.0 and now 4.5, is there one feature you really want to have but have not seen yet?
I pulled in a few ideas I have received into a poll. If you would like to add others to the list, post them in the comments and I will add your suggestion. I am looking for big home run features, but ideas that help you in your day to day job are fine as well.
From my past experience, many of you just do not have the time to keep up with every feature added to XenApp/CPS over time, especially if you are migrating to every other release. I have a theory about that as well (but I am saving that theory for a later post). It will be interesting to see if any feature ideas are submitted that have already been added in a past release.
Of course, there is no guarantee anything on this list can or will be included in the future (since I am not on the XenApp product team). I do guarantee I will communicate the results of this poll to that team.
This is a very preliminary list based on an informal survey I took recently. Instead of editing it, I am just posting it to get the discussion (and voting) started. If you want to add a feature to this list, post it in the comments and I will add it. Focus on the problem you need to solve.
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UPDATE:Two Additional Choices offered based on comments.
If there is a lot of interest in this poll, I will post follow ups on the features requested and similar polls for other products. My goal here is to get unfiltered feedback from you about what you want to see in the product and how we can improve the product to solve the problems you face.
UPDATE:The response to date on this poll has been excellent. Votes are still coming into the poll. I have sent a screen shot of the results to date to a member fo the XenApp team to ensure the product team is aware of these requests. I am working to get some members of that team to discuss of these requests and the comments posted here.
I recently came across this chart of the results of a survey of IT decision makers and influencers about where they look for information when evaluating technology solutions.

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I have long believed that Google is the most important tool to IT when researching products and solutions. It has been that way for me ever since I first heard of Google in 1998. "Google" has become a verb in IT, so this is not surprising. Many in the tech industry accept this as fact, and just as many are very skeptical of the importance of a search engine in the IT decision making process.
I am curious of how readers of the Citrix blog would vote in such a survey. What is your most important research tool when looking for information on new technology solutions?
UPDATE:Thanks for voting in this poll. appreciate so many of our readers taking a moment to share your thoughts with us.

