![]() I guess that some of you have tried the Linux Receiver and knows how hard it is to get working, especially on a 64-bit distribution of Linux like Ubuntu 12.04 LTS och 13.10 LTS. I found one that I thought I just have to share… so it’s lab Saturday for me at the office in a true geek manner with two XenClients and my favourite MacBook! Ok, we’ve had some issues with Citrix Receiver version 13 for Linux. Now this is what you need to enable EMM for BYO and COPE (Corporate Owned, Personally Enabled) devices and add that MDM, MAM, Secure Email, Secure Data… If you’re a XenDesktop or XenApp customer this is what your environment probably looks like. In fact, if you’re an existing XenApp or XenDesktop customer, XenMobile seamlessly plugs into your existing architecture. Along with XenApp and XenDesktop it allows organizations to deliver on giving users access to any app from any device. XenMobile is a key ingredient in delivering a mobile workspace. ![]() Still don’t believe huh? Well this is what the user experience looks like. You have the architecture but that doesn’t necessarily translate to a seamless user experience. This is what the Mobile Workspace Architecture looks like. Don’t believe me? Well as they say a picture is worth a thousand words. We know you have the products but do they really integrate? CloudPlatform orchestrates and provisions apps, desktops and IT services from any cloud.NetScaler optimizes and secures app delivery and on any network.ShareFile shares and syncs corporate data securely from any location.GoToMeeting empowers people to meet and collaborate with anyone, anywhere.XenMobile manages and secures mobile, web and SaaS apps on mobile devices.XenDesktop securely delivers virtual Windows desktops and apps on any device.XenApp mobilizes and secures Windows apps on any device.Well let’s first identify a few of the market leading technologies that make up the Citrix Mobile Workspaces solution: You’ve heard us talk about Mobile Workspaces and if you’re a techie you’re probably wondering if Citrix really has the architectural components (a complete, comprehensive and fully integrated architecture) that can deliver any app and data to any user on any device over any network? This is a great blog post by Christopher Campbell and good picture to show the overall capabilities and architecture of the Citrix offering!
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