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Apple iPhone and Citrix XenDesktop Demo

A demonstration from the Citrix Application Delivery Conference 2008 in Sydney showing a possible future scenario of an Apple iPhone connecting to Citrix XenDesktop.  
 
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Blunder1248 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Yeah but can you PRINT??? LOL
SFNWorks (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Same as VNC!?!?!?!?!?
I think NOT. This has the ability to stream Movies via ICA. Let's say you have a Linux Box on your TV, but want to watch Netflix. You can install ICA on your Linux Box, you can stream the Windows 7 Desktop via XenDesktop to your Linux Box. Can't do that with VNC. 3D Images won't even show up.
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ssKijax (4 months ago) Show Hide
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nothing special....
spanishprisoner (5 months ago) Show Hide
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that's not the same douche.
superturbo2010 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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when is this released
musicfromlatem (6 months ago) Show Hide
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This is for conecting to virtual systems. It's not to connect to a single pc. It makes use of the ICA protocol, and the desktop you see is a published desktop OR a VDI running on xendesktop (xenserver). This is a huge step in the right direction of mobiity. This is something totally diferent than VNC!
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I second that! Citrix is all about centralized managment, optimized performance (ICA protocol) and application delivery. VNC may function but will not be as easy to manage from an IT perspective nor will it perform to a level that users will be happy with.
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i second that!

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