Citrix Workspace is live on Google Cloud
Citrix Systems has announced general availability of Citrix Workspace for Google Cloud. Using the solution, companies can deliver unified access to G Suite apps. G Suite by Google Cloud includes Gmail, Docs, Drive and Calendar for business.
“When it comes to work today, employees don’t want to be distracted by technology. They want to be empowered by it to do their best work,” said Calvin Hsu, VP, Product Marketing, Citrix.
“With Citrix Workspace, companies can quiet the digital noise that’s frustrating employees and enable them to focus on work that matters and thrive.”
Citrix Workspace is a unified, secure and intelligent work platform that transforms the employee experience by organising, guiding, and automating all activities people need to perform at their best.
“We’re delighted that Citrix’s Workspace platform is now available to the millions of customers using G Suite around the world,” said Manvinder Singh, Director, Partnerships at Google Cloud.
“By integrating with and extending G Suite, Citrix is providing new ways to help customers get work done in a more streamlined collaborative way.”
The latest release of Citrix Workspace enables Google Cloud customers to incorporate G Suite tools that their employees prefer to use in an intelligent work feed and deliver productivity-boosting, time-saving 'microapps'. The microapps are designed to integrate multiple workflows and offer only the features of the parent apps that would automate and simplify common tasks within minutes.
Microapps for G Suite can be used to streamline everything from booking resources to sending event reminders and notifications to new team members. Through an easy-to-use microapp builder, companies can also customise Citrix Workspace to accommodate their unique needs.
“With the Citrix Workspace on Google Cloud, we can create a unified work experience where people can focus on creating value,” said Mari Wasström, IT Solutions Service Management Lead, Neste.
“And that has a tremendous effect on efficiency and employee satisfaction.”
Neste aims to lead in renewable and circular solutions. The company has a regional business hub in Singapore.
Using Google Cloud’s Anthos for hybrid and multicloud deployments, companies can build microservices applications and run them anywhere. With the validation of Citrix ADC for Anthos, customers can integrate Citrix application delivery controllers (ADCs), including MPX, VPX and CPX, into Anthos with confidence while maintaining operational and policy consistency between on-prem and cloud environments to ease application migration. They can also use Citrix ADM Service Graphs to visualise microservice maps, gain insights about microservice health and detect anomalies and potential problems.
Citrix's MPX platform are hardware-based app delivery appliances, while VPX are software-based virtual appliances that run on major hypervisors. CPX is a Docker containerised load balancer platform from Citrix.
With Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Machine Creation Service (MCS), companies can quickly and efficiently provision Windows-based Citrix workloads at scale and create a modern digital work environment.
“We run all of our IT in the cloud, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is one of the platforms we use,” said Ulrik Christensen, Principal Infrastructure Engineer at Oncology Venture, which manufactures drugs in India.
“With Citrix Machine Creation Service, our administrators can easily create and update images for workloads. All they need to do is boot up the image and make the requested changes, then shut down the image, create a snapshot, and update things from Citrix Studio. It saves us a great deal of time is the perfect technology to keep things running.”
“When it comes to work today, employees don’t want to be distracted by technology. They want to be empowered by it to do their best work,” said Calvin Hsu, VP, Product Marketing, Citrix.
“With Citrix Workspace, companies can quiet the digital noise that’s frustrating employees and enable them to focus on work that matters and thrive.”
Citrix Workspace is a unified, secure and intelligent work platform that transforms the employee experience by organising, guiding, and automating all activities people need to perform at their best.
“We’re delighted that Citrix’s Workspace platform is now available to the millions of customers using G Suite around the world,” said Manvinder Singh, Director, Partnerships at Google Cloud.
“By integrating with and extending G Suite, Citrix is providing new ways to help customers get work done in a more streamlined collaborative way.”
The latest release of Citrix Workspace enables Google Cloud customers to incorporate G Suite tools that their employees prefer to use in an intelligent work feed and deliver productivity-boosting, time-saving 'microapps'. The microapps are designed to integrate multiple workflows and offer only the features of the parent apps that would automate and simplify common tasks within minutes.
Microapps for G Suite can be used to streamline everything from booking resources to sending event reminders and notifications to new team members. Through an easy-to-use microapp builder, companies can also customise Citrix Workspace to accommodate their unique needs.
“With the Citrix Workspace on Google Cloud, we can create a unified work experience where people can focus on creating value,” said Mari Wasström, IT Solutions Service Management Lead, Neste.
“And that has a tremendous effect on efficiency and employee satisfaction.”
Neste aims to lead in renewable and circular solutions. The company has a regional business hub in Singapore.
Using Google Cloud’s Anthos for hybrid and multicloud deployments, companies can build microservices applications and run them anywhere. With the validation of Citrix ADC for Anthos, customers can integrate Citrix application delivery controllers (ADCs), including MPX, VPX and CPX, into Anthos with confidence while maintaining operational and policy consistency between on-prem and cloud environments to ease application migration. They can also use Citrix ADM Service Graphs to visualise microservice maps, gain insights about microservice health and detect anomalies and potential problems.
Citrix's MPX platform are hardware-based app delivery appliances, while VPX are software-based virtual appliances that run on major hypervisors. CPX is a Docker containerised load balancer platform from Citrix.
With Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Machine Creation Service (MCS), companies can quickly and efficiently provision Windows-based Citrix workloads at scale and create a modern digital work environment.
“We run all of our IT in the cloud, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is one of the platforms we use,” said Ulrik Christensen, Principal Infrastructure Engineer at Oncology Venture, which manufactures drugs in India.
“With Citrix Machine Creation Service, our administrators can easily create and update images for workloads. All they need to do is boot up the image and make the requested changes, then shut down the image, create a snapshot, and update things from Citrix Studio. It saves us a great deal of time is the perfect technology to keep things running.”
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