Overview
Citrix Systems was founded in 1989, headquartered in Florida, USA. Citrix Systems is a provider of virtualization, networking and software and service technologies worldwide. Citrix offers leveraging server, application and desktop virtualization, cloud computing, network optimization and on-demand collaboration. Citrix partners with over 10,000 companies worldwide in more than 100 countries.
Products/services
Its Citrix Delivery Center, Citrix Cloud Center (C3) and Citrix Online Services are its core products/services:
Citrix Delivery Centerâ„¢ is an application delivery system that transforms IT into an on-demand service
by centralizing the management and delivery of applications and desktops, and integrating network
optimization with application, desktop and server virtualization.
Citrix Cloud Centerâ„¢ (C3) is an integrated portfolio of Citrix products for cloud service providers that offers a complete set of service delivery infrastructure building blocks for hosting, managing and delivering cloudbased computing services.
Citrix also offers Online services and:
Citrix Partners
Citrix Consulting
Citrix Training
Citrix Support
How to buy
Citrix Consulting Services at:+61-2-8870-0800
Distribution Partners in Australia:
Express Data Australia
P.O. BOX 357 14A Baker St
Botany, NSW, 1455
iTX Group Limited
67 Epping Rd Level 3
North Ryde, NSW, 2113
Contact details
Citrix Consulting Services -- Pacific
Citrix Systems Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.
Level 3, 1 Julius Avenue
Riverside Corporate Park
North Ryde, NSW 2113
Australia
Telephone: +61-2-8870-0800
Fax: +61-2-8870-0600
Citrix Systems Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.
Level 3, 1 Julius Avenue
Riverside Corporate Park
North Ryde, NSW 2113
Australia
Telephone: +61-2-8870-0800
Fax: +61-2-8870-0600
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