Stylesheets are not availible for this website in your specific browser
Email: info@tesl.com  Telephone: +44(0)24 7642 0100
People like doing business with us

Citrix


Application deployment with Citrix solutions

Citrix has a comprehensive and integrated product stack providing server, workstation and application virtualisation, secure remote access, single sign-on, automated provisioning and accelerated performance over WANs and the Internet.
Citrix products can reduce your TCO (total cost of ownership), reduce downtime and improve end-user experience.

Citrix XenApp

Citrix XenApp is an application delivery system that offers client-side and server-side application virtualization, for optimal application performance and flexible delivery options. This allows the delivery of secure applications as a service, while providing the flexibility to leverage future application architectures.

  • Reduce the cost of application management by centralising applications
  • Deliver your applications instantly to users anywhere
  • Improve security with centralised control and secure access to data and applications

XenDesktop

Citrix XenDesktop enables desktop virtualisation by delivering desktops a service to the computer hardware, reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by up to 40% whilst improving security.

  • Reduce desktop TCO by 40 percent with centralised desktop lifecycle management
  • Increase business agility by instantly delivering personalised desktops to users anywhere
  • Improve security by centralising the desktop and data in the datacenter

XenServer 5

Server virtualisation by Citrix enable datacenters to operate more efficiently by utilising IT resources for faster application delivery.

  • Improved utilisation of resources
  • Easily manage hundreds of virtual server in one location

Platform Optimisation

To find out more about how Trinity use Citrix solutions to help business', read about ourĀ Platform Optimistion solution.

© Trinity Expert Systems 2010 | Sitemap | Privacy statement | Legal disclaimer
Page updated: Tuesday, 17 March 2009