Dare to compare - Citrix XenApp vs. VMware Horizon: Working with a Chrome OS device

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Dare to compare - Citrix XenApp vs. VMware Horizon: Working with a Chrome OS device -

In the last two years we have delivered seen an explosive growth in the number of Chrome OS-based devices, as Chromebook and Chrome Ebit. In fact, according to the US education market, outside the education space to IDC. John Russell, product manager at Dell, says:

"Some believe that Chrome OS devices impractical are business tools because they are limited to the Web or SaaS applications, and can not run be Microsoft Office or other Windows applications for daily work required. This is not the case for companies already running or planning to implement a virtual app and desktop environment. "

3 Areas Where Citrix Outperforms VMware Horizon But there is a big disadvantage.

to connect activation of users of Chrome OS to a VDI environment, is not an easy task. This is mainly because the software needs to connect exclusively based on HTML5 and has to work within the confines of a browser sandbox.

Citrix much engineering hours allows Chrome OS has devoted users Windows applications run in a simple, efficient and safe manner with XenApp and XenDesktop. In contrast, other providers (VMware, in this case), not focused on Chrome OS, as much as we, leading to a less than optimal end user.

This leads to significant differences in the user-to application interaction, the Mayunk Jain and Marcel Calef have (click on the images to launch the video) below highlighted in the videos.

, the first video, the Chromebook focused on getting to a virtual environment (either VDI to connect or hosted shared desktop):

The second video, the differences during the term Highlights:

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