Today, at Citrix
Synergy™, the conference where cloud computing, networking and
virtualization meet, Citrix (NASDAQ:CTXS) announced a new "Citrix HDX™
Ready System-on-Chip (SoC)” initiative, designed to enable an entirely
new generation of devices to deliver high-definition virtual apps and
desktops at an unprecedented low cost using the company’s market-leading HDX
technology. By incorporating Citrix HDX technology directly into
silicon, the new program will expand the market for virtual apps and
desktops beyond traditional computing devices like PCs, tablets and
smartphones. For the first time ever, non-traditional devices like
network monitors, phones, smart keyboards, consumer set-top boxes, shop
floor equipment, kiosks and hospital workstations-on-wheels will be able
to display virtual apps and desktops directly, without the need for an a
full PC at the endpoint (see graphic).
Unlike alternative approaches, this is not just a protocol accelerator
that gets added to existing devices. It is, in fact, a full computing
system – including Citrix HDX technology – delivered as a single chip to
device manufacturers. As a result, the program is expected to
dramatically reduce the cost of high-definition zero clients, ultimately
breaking the sub-$100 price point. The first devices using the new HDX
System-on-a-Chip technology are expected to hit the market in early 2012.
Lighting Up an Entirely New Class of Devices
The market for traditional computing devices like PCs, tablets and
smartphones is growing rapidly worldwide, fueling an increased demand
for solutions like Citrix
XenDesktop® and Citrix
XenApp® to deliver business apps and desktops as a cloud-like
service to any device, in any location. Citrix
Receiver™, the company’s universal software client, makes it easy
for end users to receive business apps, desktops and data, and is now
available on more than one
billion different devices – a number that grows ever day.
While the market for traditional computing devices will continue to
expand rapidly, the Cloud Era is giving rise to the need for easy access
to business apps and data from a far wider range of devices, locations
and use cases – in the office, in the home, on the road, and in
non-office work environments like factories, hospitals and field
services. With the new HDX Ready System-on-Chip initiative, Citrix will
enable a new class of device manufactures to tap into the vast array of
business apps and data companies use today, increasing employee
productivity, while reducing the cost of delivery.
Designed for Flexibility and Extensibility
Citrix worked closely with key partners like Texas Instruments and
NComputing to design a highly flexible HDX SoC reference architecture
that is based on industry standard, and leverages off-the-shelf
components. In addition to powerful, hardware-assisted HDX
optimizations, the SoC reference implementations will feature a flexible
design that can be updated as Citrix advances its HDX technology, and as
hardware vendors update their products. It is currently designed for
ARM-based chipsets, and will be expanding in the future to support x86
based systems. (See partner support below)
Steve Lalla, Vice President and General Manager, Mobility Products
and Solutions, Dell
"At Dell, we are committed to helping organizations simplify and
accelerate desktop virtualization deployments so that workers can access
their desktop data and applications anytime, from anywhere. We expect
the Citrix HDX Ready SoC initiative to offer organizations of all sizes
with a rich, high-definition virtual desktop and application delivery
experience and provide customers with a superior desktop virtualization
experience.”
Joe Makoid, President, Devon IT
"The SoC architecture has the best MIPS to dollars ratio in the industry
and all the necessary computing capability coupled with a very
attractive price point. With Citrix direction, the SoC’s performance as
an HDX ready device makes it a perfect fit for today’s thin client
computing needs and, just as importantly, it is inexpensive and low in
power consumption. Devon IT strongly supports the Citrix HDX Ready SoC
initiative and we look forward to bringing to market exciting new thin
client devices based on the HDX Ready SoC architecture.”
Dieter Heiss, Head of Workplace Systems at Fujitsu Technology
Solutions Fujitsu
"Citrix is a preferred Fujitsu partner, providing desktop virtualization
solutions for our highly-successful and very popular FUTRO thin client
line. We welcome the introduction of the HDX Ready System-on-Chip
technology, since this helps make it possible for Fujitsu to build and
deliver new FUTRO systems even more efficient, and will further
accelerate and broaden the adoption of thin client technology.”
Jeff Groudan, Director of Marketing for HP's thin client group
"As the established market leader in thin clients, HP welcomes Citrix’s
innovative HDX Ready System-on-Chip approach, which will help IT
managers easily identify devices that work best with XenDesktop and
XenApp. Citrix’s initiative is perfectly in line with HP’s strategy to
deliver innovative, powerful, and easily managed thin computing
solutions at attractive prices.”
Xiaohai Yuan, Vice President, Cloud Platform IT product line, HUAWEI
HUAWEI is excited to be part of Citrix HDX Ready System-on-Chip
announcement. HUAWEI supports the concept of high performance, low cost
HDX devices to drive the virtual desktop market. We are looking forward
to working with Citrix on this initiative to provide our joint customers
innovative new high definition experience devices.
Mr. Si-hwan Park, Vice President of LG Electronics Monitor Business
"Citrix HDX Ready System-on-Chips significantly raise the bar for client
virtualization innovation. Incorporating the Citrix technology in LG
monitors is a clear example of how we’re delivering better value to our
customers who will benefit from this collaboration in the form of
higher-performance and better cost-effectiveness in the virtual desktop
space.”
Raj Dhingra, CEO, NComputing
"We applaud Citrix and embrace this initiative. The enterprise will too.
Combining the power of Citrix HDX with NComputing Numo™ SoC virtual
desktop technology will solve the cost and complexity issues of
traditional thin clients, as well as provide the blueprint for future
virtual desktop devices and form factors. Historic barriers to deploying
VDI in the enterprise will be removed; at the same time paving the way
for entirely new and more powerful VDI architectures and environments –
to deliver a rich user experience, at radically lower costs of
acquisition.”
Gerard Andrews, Product Manager for Thin Clients, Texas Instruments
"Cloud-based desktops and applications should be accessible by users
where they want them and when they need them. TI is excited to help
Citrix deliver on this vision by tightly integrating HDX technology with
our high-performance SoCs. As a result of the initiative and
collaboration, we expect to see innovative client products that will
deliver uncompromised HDX experience.”
Frank Noon, Vice President of Sales at VXL
"VXL is delighted with this new initiative from Citrix. Having been
involved in the Citrix Ready program since its inception, we and our
customers appreciate real benefits from this association. We are
committed to the SoC strategy and anticipate bringing a low-cost HDX
Ready SoC device to market in the first quarter 2012.”
Param Desai, Senior Director, Product Management at Wyse
"Wyse is in full support of the Citrix HDX Ready System-on-Chip
initiative, which will bring new levels of adoption to virtual desktops.
With Wyse’s entire cloud client computing portfolio optimized for Citrix
HDX and XenDesktop, Wyse and Citrix customers are already
enthusiastically making the move to desktop virtualization. We, at Wyse,
fully expect today’s announcement to continue that trend.”
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Sumit Dhawan, Group Vice President & General Manager, Receiver and
Gateways Group
"Citrix continues to expand the power of virtual computing, enabling
people to work and play from anywhere. The new HDX Ready System-on-Chip
initiative is core to expanding ways for end users to access and use
virtual apps and desktops with the highest levels of user experience on
a whole new range of devices. By enabling our partners to deliver very
low-cost endpoints from thin clients to network displays and tablets, we
will continue to drive down the cost of virtual desktops to be the same
or less than physical desktops. Users benefit from anytime access to
their desktops and applications with a high-definition user experience.”
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Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS) is a leading provider of virtual
computing solutions that help people work and play from anywhere on any
device. More than 250,000 enterprises rely on Citrix to create better
ways for people, IT and business to work through virtual meetings,
desktops and datacenters. Citrix virtualization, networking and cloud
solutions deliver over 100 million corporate desktops and touch
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