Authors: Gavin Strong, David Pisa, Wendy Gay The purpose of this blog is to allow Citrix Administrators to Configure Citrix App Layering 2211. In the previous part of this series we focused on the implementation of the ELM Appliance and configuration of the App Layering Connectors in Azure. However, in recent releases of App Layering … Continue reading Citrix App Layering Series Part 2: Recipe for App Layering 2211 in Azure & Review of Azure Connector Architectural Changes from App Layering 2211+
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Citrix App Layering Series: Step-by-Step Companion guide to deploy Citrix App Layering in Azure
The purpose of this blog is to allow Citrix Administrators to implement and adopt Citrix App Layering technology to assist with management and delivery of images and applications to end users. This post will provide a step-by-step guide for configuring Citrix App Layering in MS Azure - I will take you through: ELM instance deployment … Continue reading Citrix App Layering Series: Step-by-Step Companion guide to deploy Citrix App Layering in Azure
Salesforce SAML SSO deployment in Citrix cloud Step-by-Step guide
As Citrix admins, we always aim to provide the best end-user experience. Citrix Workspace integrates modern authentication protocols like SAML, to provide Single Sign On (SSO) to SaaS and Internal Web Apps. It provides a seamless SSO experience when accessing any workspace apps by removing username and password prompt. The idea of this blog is … Continue reading Salesforce SAML SSO deployment in Citrix cloud Step-by-Step guide
Playing with a non-domain joined (NDJ) Citrix Linux VDA
Welcome to our blog today on how to configure Linux VDA for Citrix workloads. We are seeing a huge uptake on Linux use cases within Citrix, and this led us to create a blog to demystify how to configure it. This is a 30-minutes deployment guide for delivering an amazing user experience to all Linux … Continue reading Playing with a non-domain joined (NDJ) Citrix Linux VDA
Build a wall around your country
Using Citrix ADC to GeoFence your corprorate or publicly available apps has never been easier.
Citrix Cloud & Splunk
Citrix cloud lets you export events out to Splunk so that you can correlate data from your Citrix environment and get a trail as well as greater insights into your organization’s security posture. This happens with two items that are available for you to try, one being the System Log and the other Analytics events. … Continue reading Citrix Cloud & Splunk
MSIX and App Attach with Citrix Cloud
Created by Colm Govin and Wendy Gay MSIX MSIX is a Windows app package format that provides a new packaging experience to all Windows apps. The MSIX package format keeps the functionality of your existing app packages or install files as well as enabling new packaging and deployment features to Win32, WPF, and Windows Forms … Continue reading MSIX and App Attach with Citrix Cloud
Google identity provider (SAML integration) for Citrix Cloud Step by Step guide
Following the announcement of general availability of SAML 2.0 (Security Assertion Markup Language) for Citrix Workspace now we can officially integrate Google as a primary identity provider for Citrix Workspace. With this integration you can provide all the benefits of Citrix Secure Workspace Access including SSO capabilities to any: SaaSVPNLess access to Internal Web AppsCitrix FilesVirtual … Continue reading Google identity provider (SAML integration) for Citrix Cloud Step by Step guide
Testing in Production? Are you out of your Vulcan mind?
Test functionality on a production appliance without touching the production entities or having to request additional firewall rules.
Citrix Analytics – Performance
The idea of this blog came off the back of recent requests around Citrix Analytics and how it was helping prior to the pandemic and, even more so, now as large percentages of us are working remotely – trying to manage that from an IT point of view isn't easy. Unpredictable devices, networks and more … Continue reading Citrix Analytics – Performance
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