Application delivery vendor Citrix Systems has given a sneak preview of its
Citrix XenDesktop range, as it attempts to widen the market for its channel and
drive desktop virtualisation into the mid-market.
XenDesktop, which will be co-marketed with Microsoft, is a desktop delivery
solution that allows companies to virtualise Windows desktops in the datacentre.
Citrix
has provided a web site where channel partners can sign up for the XenDesktop
programme, which will allow resellers to pre-enroll, prepare for the product’s
availability, review the requirements of becoming a Citrix solution adviser and
view training course availability.
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Roger Baskerville, regional director of northern Europe at Citrix, said:
“Virtualisation only used to be available to enterprises, but due to lower-cost
virtualised desktop products, it is now being adopted by mid-sized companies
too.
“Traditionally virtualisation has been eye-wateringly expensive. Now with
lower costs and less complexity it widens the market for resellers to sell into
and add value to.”
Tim Hall, director of Citrix Gold partner
Teksys,
said: “Virtualisation is hot on everyone’s agenda, but it is desktop
virtualisation that creates a tipping point for adoption because it offers
significant savings.”
Vendor
Marathon
Technologies, a strategic partner of Citrix, recently signed up distributor
DataSolutions in Ireland and IQ SYs in the UK.
Nick Turnbull, director of sales for EMEA and Asia Pacific at Marathon, said:
“DataSolutions is the largest Citrix distributor in Ireland and IQ SYs is the
largest in the UK. Both distributors are recruiting resellers to help with
education on virtualisation.”
IQ SYs recently revealed plans to recruit 30 new resellers this year.
David Turner, vendor development manger at
IQ
SYs, said: “As Citrix develops its strategy, IQ SYs is developing its own.
IQ SYs plans to build on its partner base this year in the Citrix channel and
outside of it.”
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