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Branch offices focus of new agreement

Branch offices focus of new agreement

By:  Jeff Jedras  On: 14 Sep 2006 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Eyeing some 23 million branch offices worldwide, Microsoft Corp. and Citrix Systems Inc. have announced a collaboration to develop a new line of branch office appliances, with the first device in the family scheduled to ship by the end of 2007.

“This enables them to get past the tradeoffs,” he said. Pricing is still to be determined, but Wesson said the product line will scale to the mid-market. He added that other form factors are also under consideration, including a soft server that could be installed on existing servers.

Cindy Borovick, program director, data centre networks at market research firm IDC, said the collaboration makes a lot of sense. She noted that a number of vendors are already trying to capture the branch office opportunity. Cisco Systems’ remote branch strategy involves packaging technology in a router, while IBM Corp. also has a Branch in a Box strategy.

“A lot of that strategy is about a Linux platform or a router platform and not necessarily about a Windows platform, so I think it’s important for Microsoft to have a partner that will be deploying a Windows-based device to the branch,” said Borovick.

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Jeff Jedras Jeff Jedras joined CDN as a senior writer in 2007. While he was new to the channel he was no stranger to technology journalism, beginning his career in Ottawa with Silicon Valley NORTH in 1998, where he... more

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