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Can Red Hat do for OpenStack what it did for Linux?
Red Hat made its first $1 billion commercialising Linux. Now, it hopes to make even more doing the same for OpenStack.
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Cross-device interaction and wearable electronics at Citrix Synergy 2013
Amid a slew of product announcements designed to enable ?mobile workstyles,? Citrix is already looking ahead to the next phase of enterprise innovation, with a focus on cloud computing as a platform for new mobile services.
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Citrix Receiver helps doctors in Canada provide bedside care
Hamilton Health Sciences, a family of six hospitals and a cancer centre serving more than 2.3 million residents of Hamilton and central west Ontario in Canada, is using Citrix technology to increase at-the-bedside interactions between patients and doctors and accelerate decision making.
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Powerful thin clients may be alternative to PCs
Thin clients introduced this week by Dell and Hewlett-Packard have faster processor than existing thin clients as well as high-definition graphics capabilities, so they could be alternatives to traditional PCs as computing continues moving to the cloud.
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Citrix CEO questions efficacy of Yahoo's remote working ban
Citrix CEO Mark Templeton has said that banning employees from working from home is an ineffective way of preventing slacking on the job.
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Cloudian connects with Citrix for easier cloud rollouts
Cloudian is integrating its platform with Citrix's CloudPortal Business Manager as it aims to make it easier to roll out and manage storage as a service.
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Citrix NetScaler brings companies closer to Software-Defined Networking
Citrix's application delivery controller NetScaler is enabling organisations to take the first steps towards Software-Defined Networking (SDN), according to Citrix CEO Mark Templeton.
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Citrix revamps product line for the mobile workforce
Citrix has made a slew of product announcements, designed to make enterprise applications more accessible via mobile devices.
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Nvidia, Citrix crank up virtual desktop delivery
Improvements to Nvidia's virtualization technology are aimed at turning graphics processors into a more important resource in data centers and could speed deployment of virtual desktops and delivery of data over the cloud.
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Dell's thumb PC, Project Ophelia, to ship in July
Dell's thumb-sized PC called Project Ophelia, which is the size of a USB stick, will start shipping in July for around US$100.






