The latest version of the application virtualization platform is designed specifically to run on Windows Server 2008 R2 and integrate with Microsoft’s systems management tools and the App-V application virtualization offerings. The new versions also add support for full video and audio conferencing capabilities, a simplified installation process, and the ability for users to self-service themselves when it comes to application deployment. The latter capabilities are provided by supporting Citrix HDX and Dazzle technologies that have been previously deployed on Citrix desktop virtualization offerings.
The addition of the HDX support also adds support for smartphones to the XenApp list. The new release also adds support for Apple Macs running Microsoft applications.
According to Alicia Ray, Citrix director of product marketing for the XenApp product line, the latest version will strengthen the relationship between Citrix and Microsoft as they seek to counter the growing influence of VMware over desktop virtualization.

The past couple of years have borne witness to an unprecedented level of diversity when it comes to enterprise desktops. Where there was previously only a choice to be made between rich clients and two thin client solutions from either Microsoft or Citrix, there are now a half dozen forms of desktop virtualization to choose from.
Pricing for XenApp 6 starts at $350 per concurrent user.
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