Royal Caribbean selects Citrix

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Ltd., has deployed a comprehensive Citrix mobile workspace solution to deliver high-performance, consistent and reliable workspaces to call centre agents worldwide. Using a combination of the NetScaler, CloudBridge and XenDesktop solutions developed by Citrix, Royal Caribbean was able to consolidate a wide range of infrastructure into two datacentres, while dramatically improving the ability to deliver a powerful workspace to end users, allowing users access to...

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FalconStor appoints Iris Hatzenbichler as Marketing Director EMEA

FalconStor Software has appointed its new Director Marketing EMEA, Iris Hatzenbichler-Durchschlag.

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Italtel and Cisco boost collaboration on emerging technologies  

Dynamic Admission Control is the first solution developed by Italtel utilizing Cisco’s APIC-EM Enterprise SDN Controller.

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ZTE’s first OPNFV Arno testbed to drive network virtualization innovations  

ZTE SDN/NFV Joint Open Lab has successfully completed interconnection tests with partners including ARM, Centec Networks, Accton and Hillstone.

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Open source management platform provides integrated management across health insurance provider's heterogeneous datacenter resources.

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