Citrix Company Assessment
Introduction
Citrix is a strong company, technically and financially. Its desktop virtualization software delivers applications to the desktops of a claimed 100 million end users. The company also has leading positions in other markets as a result of its diversification during the last decade, which was mostly based on a string of acquistions.
Features and benefits
Desktop virtualization currently accounts for almost two-thirds of Citrix's revenues, and presentation virtualization systems still account for the majority of those revenues.
Market penetration of the newer forms of desktop virtualization is still low.
The relationship between Citrix and Microsoft is close and complex.
Your key questions answered
Citrix is a strong company, technically and financially. Its desktop virtualization software delivers applications to the desktops of a claimed 100 million end users. The company also has leading positions in other markets as a result of its diversification during the last decade, which was mostly based on a string of acquistions.
Features and benefits
- A detailed company profile summary
- Analysis of Citrix's string of acquisitions
- Analysis and prediction for the future of Citrix's mutually beneficial relationship with Microsoft
Desktop virtualization currently accounts for almost two-thirds of Citrix's revenues, and presentation virtualization systems still account for the majority of those revenues.
Market penetration of the newer forms of desktop virtualization is still low.
The relationship between Citrix and Microsoft is close and complex.
Your key questions answered
- What are the key reasons for Citrix's success?
- What has happened with the markets the company has expanded into via acquisition?
- What could happen with the Citrix/Microsoft relationship going forward?