Citrix Systems Inc. quickly brought its channel strategy into focus during its conference last week, reinforcing itโs going to keep working with the channel to reach its customers.
During its Synergy conference in Anaheim, Calif., Citrix made a number of announcements during its keynote sessions, announcing new products, services, and integrations in virtualization, mobile, and cloud. However, what was more interesting to those in the channel was the companyโs commitment to its Citrix Service Providers (CSPs).
For example, to hear Citrixโs executives talk about desktops-as-a-service (DaaS) outright was a huge step forward for Jeremy MacBean, director of business development at IT Weapons Inc., a CSP and IT consulting company based in Brampton, Ont. IT Weapons was named Citrixโs Platinum Partner of the Year in 2010.
โItโs really nice to see them referring to what theyโre doing as DaaS,โ MacBean says. โTheyโre taking DaaS more seriously, and theyโre formalizing it โฆ Theyโre doing what weโve been doing, and theyโre leveraging their CSPs for that.โ
And while Citrixโs actual product announcements werenโt particularly surprising this year, MacBean says he felt reassured to see Citrix has been integrating its product offerings.
For example, the company has pulled together some of its products into integrations like Workspace Suite, allowing a businessโ employees to securely access their files from anywhere, including their desktops and mobile devices.
Suites like these will make it easier for CSPs to talk about the technology they can deliver through Citrix, as it will be simpler for clients to understand, MacBean says.
There are about 2,300 Citrix channel partners in the U.S., Latin America, and Canada, with 280 of them in Canada alone, says Mike Fouts, Citrixโs vice-president of channels and field marketing.
Introducing Workspace Suites and tying up other products into integrations has been important for the company this year, but so is separating other products where needed, he adds. For example, Citrixโs XenApp is now being released as a separate offering, though it used to be part of XenDesktop. XenApp allows users to connect to their companyโs applications through other desktops and mobile devices, while XenDesktop can help users virtualize full desktops.
โThis is a big deal in the partner community โฆ One size doesnโt fit all, and not everyone needs a virtualized desktop,โ Fouts says, adding thatโs where channel partners can come in to offer small to mid-sized businesses services (SMBs) like XenApp. And on the flip side, some SMBs may want the full portfolio of services like those offered with Workspace Suite, something the channel can also deliver.
He adds Windows-as-a-service is also an important service in Canada, the U.S., and Latin America among SMBs, as is Citrixโs partnership with Google for Googleโs Chromebook and the Chrome operating system.
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