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The Linux component
An HP Linux thin client supports the latest version of Citrix Presentation Server running in a
Linux server environment. Or, your client can use an X-terminal session to log onto a Linux or
UNIX
®
server.
The Citrix component
Citrix Presentation Server is an industry-leading solution for centrally managing Microsoft
Windows applications and delivering their functionality as a secure service to thin clients—
throughout the business.
Citrix Presentation Server is designed to enhance the capabilities of Microsoft Windows
2003 Server, UNIX servers, and Linux servers. It provides the exceptional scalability,
interoperability, manageability, flexibility, end-to-end security, and network leverage that
businesses require from an application serving solution. Benefits include:
∑ Internet leverage. Data center managers can more easily deliver the functionality of any
application to a thin client’s Web browser without writing a single line of code. With Citrix
Presentation Server’s built-in secure gateway, Internet access is simple and secure, and
end-to-end security is strong.
∑ Manageability and scalability. Citrix Presentation Server delivers the power to centrally
configure and manage application servers using robust system management capabilities
that can be integrated with third-party network management solutions (such as HP
OpenView).
Adaptive infrastructure and sizing
An adaptive enterprise infrastructure is only as good
as its ability to effectively run leading operating
systems and applications. HP rigorously tests,
optimizes, and certifies HP ProLiant servers to run
applications from the leading independent software
vendors.
From planning and design to implementation and
management, professionals from HP Services can help
customers achieve their business objectives quickly
and cost-effectively.
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