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What’s new with Citrix Workspace – October 2019

Do you like being scared? For me, it depends. I love scary movies. I also like visiting haunted houses this time of year. There is a certain thrill with both these activities. Yet at the same time, deep down inside, I know I’m not in any real danger.

On the other hand, I’ve seen real fear, and it isn’t very fun. I talk to a lot of IT admins and executives who come through our briefing centers. Many of them live in constant fear. What if I get hacked? Will a new OS update crash my existing environments? What if I choose the wrong vendor? What if the network goes down and I can’t get it back up? What if a disgruntled employee makes off with sensitive company information? Sounds like a nightmare right?

If you’ve been reading about Citrix Workspace lately, you probably know all about the amazing new capabilities focused on delivering a great employee experience. What you may not realize is all the ways Citrix Workspace can ease your fears with a comprehensive platform approach to workspace delivery.

Citrix Workspace offers a full suite of workspace services, including single sign-on, endpoint management, virtual apps and desktops, content collaboration, access control, SaaS and web security, analytics, and more. All these services share a common control and management plane, which equates to simplified operations, service agility, cost savings, and more, eliminating the nightmares you might have with a multi-vendor workspace strategy.

Citrix delivers industry-leading technology at every layer of the workspace stack, and we continue to develop these layers each and every month. Here are some of the new Citrix Workspace capabilities we added in October.

Virtual Apps and Desktops

As you’re wrapping up the year and planning for 2020 IT projects, don’t forget that LTSR 1912 is right around the corner. Read our blog post on preparing for the next Long-Term Service Release to jumpstart your deployment

Citrix Managed Desktops, our latest desktops-as-a-service offering, continues to enhance the way you deliver apps and desktops from Azure, making it simpler and faster. Since its launch in August, we have continually added new benefits for subscribers including:

Want to learn more about Citrix Managed Desktops? Watch our Citrix Tech Insight demo video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OSrjetVj4k&feature=youtu.be

Endpoint Management

Global app configuration for Citrix Workspace (in tech preview) allows IT administrators to centrally configure app setting across various device platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, and MacOS with a new API-driven configuration experience. The Workspace App Configuration service also simplifies auto-discovery configuration for IT admins. If you’re interested in the tech preview, contact your Citrix account representative. Tech preview includes support for both iOS and Android.

Analytics

New technical security overview

Want to know the details behind Citrix Analytics for Security? A new comprehensive document outlines what you need to know when deploying Citrix Analytics for Security; which endpoint addresses must be available by region; data residency considerations; how data is protected; and much more. Check out our technical security overview.

Analytics for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops on-premises; Analytics policy agent

We introduced support for on-premises Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops earlier this summer. In this release, we’re clarifying the role of the agent. Our “Analytics policy agent” is only needed when you want to configure policies and actions for your site. The agent is not needed to receive data and events. There’s no requirement to install the agent on delivery controllers to turn on Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops as a data source.

Figure 1: Adding the Analytics policy agent to support policies and actions

Custom reporting now includes support for the “Time” dimension:

Figure 2: Adding the Time dimension to custom Reports

Other updates include audit log updates and select fixes. As always, for more details, check out the What’s New with Citrix Analytics page. One thing you’ll notice is that we’ve enhanced the Citrix Analytics documentation section and split out sections by platform, security, and operations to help you navigate more quickly to the information you’re looking for.

Many of you expressed excitement and interest in the upcoming debut of Citrix Analytics for Performance. We’re rewarding you for reading this far by offering you a sneak peek webinar that introduces the new service and demonstrates how it works. Click here to watch it now.

Content Collaboration

Our updates on Citrix Content Collaboration for October include:

  1. Workspace Client User Authentication – Tech Preview: This critical feature for Citrix Content Collaboration is currently in tech preview, and you can request it to be enabled on any Citrix Workspace account that has its Citrix Content Collaboration service linked.
  2. Citrix Files for Mac 19.10 – Catalina Support: Users on macOS 10.15 Catalina will be able to use Citrix Files for Mac (but might need to reboot after upgrading).

Sleep Easy with Citrix Workspace

There’s nothing to be afraid of when it comes to Citrix Workspace. Our aim is to ease customers fears by delivering unmatched employee experience combined with a comprehensive platform approach to workspace delivery that allows IT to sleep easy at night. No more nightmares!

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