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Citrix, Intel collaborate on desktop virtualization

Citrix, Intel collaborate on desktop virtualization

By:  Briony Smith  On: 20 Jan 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Citrix continues its crusade to take virtualization ubiquitous via a new partnership with Intel that will pair Xen and Core 2 and Centrino 2 devices for better security and manageability

Citrix Systems Inc. and Intel Corp. announced today a joint collaboration agreement that will see the new partners working to bring Xen-based client virtualization to enterprise customers.

“We’re delivering a complete solution around virtualizing on the client that will allow local execution and central image management,” said Louis Shipley, group vice-president and general manager of the XenServer product group.

Citrix will be optimizing its application and desktop virtualization solutions for Intel’s Core 2 and Centrino 2 laptops with Intel vPro technology, allowing mobile users to benefit from secure, user-friendly virtualization on the go. The new products will ship in the latter half of this year.

A bare-metal Xen-based desktop hypervisor primed on vPro’s virtualization technology will be up for grabs by PC manufacturers and enterprises.

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“The change on the client device is not going to happen overnight, but with announcements like this one, it will help expedite the benefits of virtualization out to the end point,” said Mark Bowker, analyst with the Enterprise Strategy Group, Inc.

IT managers will then be able to stream a centrally managed corporate desktop onto a secure, isolated client-based virtual machine, according to Citrix. Desktops and applications will be executed right at the client level, which should cut down on mobile device licensing costs.

“The combination of Citrix’s virtualization expertise and the Intel vPro chipset are setting the stage for how business can change the face of desktop computing by reducing and even eliminating operational and capital expenses associated with traditional the traditional desktop operating environment,” according to Bowker.

“One of the things that has kept virtualization from widespread adoption is support for mobile, local execution, and that user experience,” said Gregory Bryant, vice-president of Intel’s business client group.

The security boost should also lure in buyers. “(The usual hypervisors) aren’t suitable for corporate images because they are not secure. If it runs on a host machine that isn’t trusted, it can snoop what other virtual machines are doing and arbitrarily corrupt things and steal data even,” said Ian Pratt, Xen co-founder and architect. “We need to bring what the Xen hypervisor can do on a server to client devices—to bring hypervisors to all those platforms, laptops, desktops and get virtualization ubiquitous to all those machines.”


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Briony Smith Briony Smith is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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