Computing hardware vendor
Fujitsu
and networking giant
Citrix
today announced a new partnership which could make it easier for enterprise
customers to reduce the cost and complexity of implementing virtual desktop
infrastructures.
The original equipment manufacture agreement will see Fujitsu integrate
Citrix XenDesktop with "high definition" HDX technology into its Virtual
Workplace and Managed Virtual Workplace solutions to enable the speedy
deployment of desktops to end users, said Fujitsu.
The Japanese firm said that it will also add Citrix XenServer virtualisation
to its Primergy rack and blade server products.
As part of the deal, Fujitsu's Primergy RX and BX servers have been certified
for Citrix XenServer, while virtualisation management offerings XenServer and
Citrix Essentials for XenServer will be integrated with Primergy server
management, to give customers a wide array of virtualisation management
solutions for XenServer environments.
"As a result of its deep technology expertise in desktop virtualisation,
Citrix was a natural partner for our Virtual Workplace and Managed Virtual
Workplace product and services offering," said Dieter Herzog, executive vice
president of Fujitsu's technology solutions portfolio.
"By combining Fujitsu hardware with Citrix desktop virtualisation software,
we are delivering comprehensive products and services that help customers
quickly and cost-effectively take advantage of the switch to a centralised
desktop management and delivery."
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