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Apple iPhone Gets The Business From Citrix - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
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Citrix preps XenApp, XenDesktop for Apple iPhone; access your Windows PC via iPhone (with video)
MacDailyNews — ... the next stage of the project we will be crafting a user experience that provides a natural, transparent and effortless user interface in keeping with the high standards set by our friends at Apple. "It's tough to say at this stage when we would have something that we could share with you but I promise if you watch this space we will provide regular updates on our progress and schedules as they reveal themselves," Grandville reports. Full article here . [Attribution: CNBC . Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "James W." for the heads up.] ...

With Citrix, iPhone is more attractive to business
Between the Lines — ... virtualization software for the iPhone and will soon post it to Apple’s App store for download, according to CNBC . That means virtual versions of a Windows desktop PC will soon be on an iPhone. Talk about blurring the lines between PC and Mac worlds. Citrix says the data is secure because, using virtualization applications, the data does not reside on the mobile device. Instead it remains safely encrypted in the data center. Increasingly, mobile phones are becoming more like handheld computers powered by 3G and WiFi Internet connections. More importantly, they’re powerful ...

Video: Windows on an iPhone
Brainstorm Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine » Apple 2.0 — ... The product is clearly a work in progress. For one thing, the demo doesn’t show any data entry from the iPhone. Granville says his team is working on it and promises to provide updates and an ETA on his Citrix User Experience blog. Tip of the hat to CNBC’s Jim Goldman and MacDailyNews.        ...

Linkpost | 11.13.2008
TechBlog — ... - If Apple slashes prices, you know the economy's in deep trouble. • Apple iPhone Gets The Business From Citrix - Oooo, an iPhone Citrix app! This would let iPhone users access business applications on their employers' Citrix servers. • ...

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