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ABSTRACT:
Different users have different computing needs. By implementing Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop together with Intel Xeon 5500 based HP ProLiant servers and HP LeftHand P4000 SANsolutions, you can provide the most cost-effective virtual desktop delivery solutions for all users - from task workers to power users and mobile employees who need to work offline. See how Citrix, Intel and HP enable you to implement the next generation virtual desktop environment that simplifies your IT systems while enhancing productivity for all users in your organization regardless of their location, network connectivity or client device.
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Speakers
Dennis Arnold
Solution Architect, Citrix Systems
Dennis Arnold is a Solution Architect with the Citrix Global Systems Integrator Development team, assigned to HP and EDS. Dennis helps EDS and HP pursuit teams with the proposal and architecture of enterprise Citrix environments. He also provides system design support to the HP and EDS Capability Engineering and Integration Engineering teams. Prior to Citrix, Dennis worked as a Field Engineer, Citrix Instructor, and Services Director for various Citrix solution partners.
Clyde Hedrick
Marketing Manager, Digital Office Platform Division, Intel Corporation
Clyde Hedrick is a Marketing Manager in the PC Client Group at Intel. His responsibilities have included product planning and marketing Intel's business PCs and technologies, including Intel vPro® technology. Clyde is currently leading client virtualization for business PCs as part of Intel's Dynamic Virtual Client strategy optimized for Intel vPro® PCs. He has been with Intel for 10 years.
Dave Glatfelter
HP Storageworks (LeftHand)
Dave Glatfelter, virtualization specialist within HP's alliances organization, is responsible for driving HPs storage strategy across Citrix products, with an emphasis on storage for XenDesktop, XenServer and Citrix Essentials. Dave came to HP as part of the LeftHand Networks acquisition, and has worked in the storage industry for over 25 years.
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