Collaborative work platform provider Podio is releasing a new app for the Android platform. The app, available for download on Google Play, enables Android users to employ the full range of Citrix ...
Citrix's XenMobile enterprise mobility management (EMM) now supports Android devices. The Android for Work ecosystem that provides separation of personal and business data has been extended by the ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Citrix Synergy 2011, demo pod 1--BlueStacks emerged from stealth mode today (see separate release) to announce it is working with Citrix to provide a comprehensive ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
While iOS devices still dominate, these days healthcare professionals may be more likely than other professionals to be Android, according to a recent report from Citrix. The report is based on a ...
Citrix is extending its mobile portfolio and support for its online work platform, Podio, with a new Android app. The Android app comes with all of the same features and flavor as the iOS version.
To enable Android (News - Alert) applications to run on Widows powered PCs, startup BlueStacks is working closely with Citrix to provide a connection to the AppStore via Citrix Receiver. This ...
Enterprises are going mobile, that we know. But what trends are shaping and what are the major concerns? Citrix has been tracking these issues for some time now, and in its new report we are offered ...
Citrix Systems has launched version 6 of XenApp, its platform for centralized application delivery that features centralized management and access to Windows applications from Android-based ...
Continuing the race for the best enterprise mobility product, Citrix on Thursday announced the launch of ShareConnect, an app that lets workers access business-critical applications, files and ...
We’re hearing from a reliable source that Citrix has acquired a little company we wrote about back in July called Virtual. The firm, manned by an impressive set of software hackers, claimed to be able ...