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Citrix.
We specialize in providing Citrix solutions to institutions that are seeking remote connectivity to their applications. This is an ideal solution also for institutions that are looking for centralizing their applications and require Low bandwidth connectivity and application upgrading, saving time and money. The application gets upgraded once and all Citrix users would be using the new application after the upgrade. There is no need to go to every PC and upgrade the application. Citrix application server software has been widely adopted by mainstream companies, as well as the emerging Application Service Provider (ASP) market.
Question : Why Citrix? Answer: To make every organization an on-demand enterprise where information is securely, easily and instantly accessible from anywhere using any device. |
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IT executives must provide not only secure but also better, more flexible and reliable information services to workers in order to support their organization’s business strategies. To do this, executives must free up budget dollars by reducing the impact of IT complexity. IT departments are employing various tactical approaches to accomplish these goals. Some are centralizing the management of applications and IT infrastructure. Some are standardizing on fewer technologies and consolidating the moving parts of the IT environment. Some are outsourcing the management of their systems. Many are turning to application infrastructure vendors for solutions that promise to move them closer to a well-managed, better-integrated, service oriented IT environment.
Business Challenges
It
is absolutely critical today for businesses to think about a strategy for
information access as core to both their IT and business strategies. An
effective access strategy connects two worlds, the world of various
applications on one end, supplying
The
complexity of information systems is driving the cost of enterprise computing
out of control, often offsetting the business benefits derived from the advances
of information technology. Heterogeneity is driving this complexity by each
successive wave of computing, including mainframe, minicomputer, PC,
client-server, the Web, Java, and web services, has not superseded previous
waves but rather has been piled on top of what came before. It is important
to realize that complexity isn’t by design. Rather, it more often results
from a lack of design. Typically, applications are not created, sold or
implemented with the total IT environment in mind. Each application is
designed with an explicit target platform, or infrastructure, and access
method built-in. For example, host applications of the past had green screens
and 3270 connections. Alternately, client/server applications are built for
PCs connected by local area networks. Over the last few years, in an attempt
to reduce this complexity, many organizations tried moving applications to
the Web. Typically, these applications require a browser and access over the
Internet. In fact, many organizations have even webified mainframe
applications. Unfortunately, these applications were not designed for the
complex environments in which they must operate, or the variety of use cases
that are actually in practice in businesses today. As information-supply
variables such as application type, application location and
architecture proliferate, so do information-demand variables such as
user, device, location, network and connection. Consequently, in an attempt
to map supply with demand, case by case and need by need, many organizations
simply stitch together technologies that deal with access in a tactical way.
By implementing Citrix solutions, CIOs transform their organizations into on-demand enterprises offering secure, easy and instant access to information, improving business agility and driving growth. Fortunately, becoming an on-demand enterprise does not require a massive paradigm shift that takes years, millions of dollars, or an army of consultants to implement.
The
fast paced nature of the business-world today forces organizations to seek
out well conceived approaches that connect information supply with
information demand in real-time. Organizations seek an approach that supports
the inevitably increasing complexity on both ends. An access strategy can
transform an organization into an on-demand enterprise by guaranteeing
managed, secure access to any information, wherever it resides, for any
entitled individual or group, from anywhere, anytime, using any device,
We have implemented Citrix for some of our clients who have embraced one or all of the following benefits.
IT Consolidation Citrix delivers consistent, secure, managed access to centralized applications and information resources. Business Continuity Eliminating or minimizing the risk of system downtime is a fundamental requirement of today’s increasingly fast-paced and competitive market. Citrix provides the critical “access” component to a complete business continuity solution in preparation for planned or unplanned outages. Citrix provides secure, Web-based access to essential business resources that allows users to work from anywhere, using any device, over any network connection. Remote Offices and Mobile Workers With a centralized and consolidated IT infrastructure made possible by Citrix, providing access to remote offices and mobile workers becomes as simple as sending users to a web site to access everything they need to work. Partner Commerce With Citrix, sharing applications and information with partners is as easy as giving them a password and a URL. Business Process Outsourcing With Citrix, delivering applications needed by outsourced functional teams is as easy as giving them a password and a web site. Centralized support and rapid application deployment helps organizations keep costs low while realizing ROI from their outsourcing strategy. Mergers and Acquisitions Merged and acquired organizations must be integrated quickly to speed the time to value of an organizations business growth strategy. Citrix enables organizations to exchange applications and information quickly to facilitate fast integration of business. Regulatory Compliance Achieving regulatory compliance is nearly impossible and extremely costly without secure access and a centralized IT infrastructure. Citrix provides secure access and enables organizations to have a 100% centralized IT infrastructure to give them more control, management, and visibility to the services that users need to access. Consistent User Experience The SmoothRoaming® capability of Citrix solutions provides connection resilience, session reliability, fast connect and disconnect times, and the richest user interface and experience possible, even under the most challenging and changing conditions. By ensuring uninterrupted and consistent access to the information users need to do their jobs, productivity greatly increases. Business Benefits of Access Infrastructure Citrix solutions help any organization decrease IT operating costs, while simultaneously increasing their business agility, by shifting IT spending from operations to growth and innovation. These solutions significantly decrease spending in costly platform standardization and upgrades by delivering old and new applications through an adaptable infrastructure that is resilient to technology change.
NetEx is
qualified to resell any Citrix components and install and implement Citrix
solutions.
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