Citrix announced last week its Citrix Receiver application for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch that gives users access to full-featured Windows applications and documents from their mobile device.
I’m not going to be shy about this—I was excited when Citrix Systems announced last summer that it was releasing a client for the iPhone and the iPod touch. Don’t get me wrong, there was no dancing in ...
If you aren't always in your office, the Citrix Receiver app for the iPad gives you access to the same files and programs you use at your desktop without having to download them to your iPad. The app ...
Recently, Citrix announced and demoed their App Receiver for iPhone product, which will allow iPhone users working for a company with a Citrix XenApp implementation to run Windows applications on ...
The BYOD phenomenon shows no signs of abating, and many companies continue to struggle with the best (read: safest) way to give workers access to corporate applications via employee-owned smart ...
Citrix Receiver brings Windows desktops and apps to Chrome OS laptops. Google’s Web-based Chromebooks can now access Windows desktops and applications through Citrix’s virtualization technology, ...
Google and Citrix today announced the launch of a new version the Citrix Receiver for Chrome that both hope will bring more businesses to Google’s Chrome OS platform. Receiver gives users access to ...
Well, this one is stumping me. We just wanted to give it a demo to see how it would work, and while I have multiple Win10 devices running Citrix XenApp OK (receiver version 4.6), for some reason ...
Earlier in the month, Citrix analyst relations sent me a message laying out the company's plans to offer client software, a "Reciever" in Citrix-speak, allowing the iPhone to display Windows ...
, the folks who provide a popular way to run applications on remote servers using a thin client, have announced the immediate availability of Citrix Receiver for iPhone (click opens iTunes). We saw ...