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Citrix

Citrix was founded in 1989 by ex-IBM developer Ed Iacobucci. Citrix was originally called Citrus but needed to change its name after an existing company claimed trademark rights. Many of the original founding members were from the IBM OS/2 project. Ed's vision was to build OS/2 with multi-user support. IBM was not interested in this idea so Ed decided to leave to form his own company. There were two other founders besides Ed but the other two left before Citrix became successful. The first office was in Richardson, Texas, but moved shortly thereafter to Coral Springs, Florida. The company's first product was Citrix MULTIUSER, which was based on OS/2. Citrix licensed the OS/2 source from Microsoft instead of asking IBM. Citrix hoped to capture part of the UNIX market by making it easy to deploy text-based OS/2 applications. This original thinking did not pan out and it was necessary to re-adjust the plans. Citrix spent much more time listening to what customers wanted and WinView was a result of that change. It was Citrix's first successful product. It came at a dark time in 1993 when it looked like the company would not survive. WinView changed the tide and providing remote access to DOS and Windows 3.1 applications on a multi-user platform proved to address many customer concerns. Microsoft licensed the source code of NT to Citrix, and in 1995 Citrix began to sell WinFrame, a stand-alone system based on Windows NT 3.51 (MultiWin).

Citrix’s passion is to simplify information access for everyone. As the only enterprise software company 100% focused on access, this is also our unique passion.We take great pride in delivering the best access experience to any information—-best for users, best for IT teams, best for business.

Today, Citrix is the global leader and most trusted name in on-demand access. More than 180,000 organizations around the world use the Citrix Access Platform to provide the best access experience to any application for any user. Citrix customers include all of the Fortune 100 companies and 98% of the Fortune Global 500, as well as hundreds of thousands of small businesses and individuals.

Exams test your knowledge of Citrix technology and your ability to apply Citrix solutions to real-world problems. Passing the exams gives IT professionals the chance to prove their expertise and are the primary requirement for obtaining Citrix certifications such as

Citrix Certified Administrator (CCA)

The CCA certification program focuses on the skills and knowledge foundation necessary to successfully support an existing implementation of one Citrix Access Suite product. System administrators, Citrix resellers and business affiliates, and independent consultants will find that the CCA certification is an excellent credential.

Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator (CCEA)

The CCEA certification program focuses on expanding the skills and knowledge beyond that of the Citrix Certified Administrator (CCA) certification program. The CCEA certification provides a candidate with the tools and knowledge needed to administer, build, test, rollout and support multiple products in the Citrix Access Suite.

Citrix Certified Integration Architect (CCIA)

This CCIA program focuses on best practices recommended by Citrix for analysis, design, and build/test of Citrix technologies.The main incentive for candidates to pursue the CCIA designation is that candidates acquire the knowledge, expertise, recognition and credibility required for successful Citrix deployments. Another benefit is that this same knowledge and expertise, when applied to small-to-large implementations, reduces costs, increases implementation success rates and speeds up implementation time.



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