http://www.tuaw.com/2014/01/09/citrix-announces-desktopplayer-for-mac-bringing-windows-virtual/?ncid=rss_truncated

Citrix announces DesktopPlayer for Mac, bringing Windows virtual desktops to 
MacBook users



One challenge for enterprise IT departments embracing "bring your own device" 
(BYOD) schemes is that they lose control of the highly controlled managed 
desktop environments that they've created over the years. This is especially 
true when employees decide that their device of choice is going to be a 
MacBook... Citrix today announced a solution that will make both employees and 
IT departments happy -- Citrix DesktopPlayer for Mac.

For many enterprises, Citrix XenDesktop provides a way to create standard 
cloud-based desktop images complete with operating system, productivity apps 
like Microsoft Office, policy controls and proprietary applications, and then 
distribute those images to networked employees. Any changes that need to be 
made to the image go through a rigorous test, and then the revised image is 
pushed to employee PCs. What Citrix Desktop Player brings to MacBook users is a 
way to use the same Windows virtual desktop images on their devices, even when 
there's no network availability.

While the base OS X load on the MacBook remains under the control of the 
employee, the enterprise gains control of the virtual desktop. According to 
Citrix, an IT department can "prevent access to, expire or even remotely wipe 
local virtual desktops in the event of device loss, theft or when an employee 
or contractor leaves the company."


DesktopPlayer comes from Citrix at the right time -- the company cites 
information from Forrester Research showing by 2016, the number of employees 
using their own laptop or tablet will double. Citrix did its own survey and 
found that BYO MacBooks will grow from a present level of 5 percent of employee 
base in enterprises to 16 percent by 2016.

DesktopPlayer is available as a XenDesktop FlexCast add-on at US$75 per 
user/per device. The company has a 90-day free trial available that can be used 
with Synchronizer to manage up to 10 MacBook Pro or MacBook Air laptops.





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