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        Citrix and Intel Forge Virtualization Pact
        
        
        
			- By Rutrell Yasin
 - 01/23/2009
 
		
        Citrix Systems has teamed with Intel Corp. to provide virtualization technology for Intel-based desktop computers. 
Citrix will offer application and desktop virtualization solutions  optimized for Intel Core 2 desktops and Centrino 2 laptops with Intel  vPro technology. 
Citrix's Xen-based desktop hypervisor will be tuned to work with  Intel Virtualization technology and other features of Intel vPro. A  hypervisor allows multiple operating systems to run on a host machine.  This new client hypervisor will be made available to PC manufacturers  and enterprises worldwide. 
The combined technology will let information technology  professionals dynamically stream a centrally managed corporate desktop,  and all related applications, directly into a secure, isolated,  client-based virtual machine, Citrix officials said. 
Unlike server-based desktop virtualization technologies, this  approach caches and executes desktop and application software directly  on the PC client, enabling high-performance, rich graphics and full  off-network mobility for laptop users, the officials said. 
The combination of centralized desktop and application management  should reduce the cost of managing systems for a mobile workforce while  also strengthening security. For example, Intel vPro technology  provides remote management and security capabilities. With vPro  technology-enabled devices, IT managers can troubleshoot and  potentially repair a PC even if its operating system or hard drive has  been disabled. 
The hypervisor and Intel technology will be packaged in an upcoming  solution from Citrix code-named Project Independence, scheduled for the  second half of 2009.    
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    
Rutrell Yasin is the senior technology editor of Government Computer News (GCN.com).