Sunday, June 30, 2019

Performance monitoring to improve your digital workspace experience

Citrix and eG Innovations interact to centrally manage digital workspaces and supply advanced performance-monitoring abilities, while simplifying your IT infrastructure.

As increasing numbers of applications and devices go into the enterprise domain, we face an enormous, complex mixture of IT infrastructure. Due to this, IT departments are continually challenged using the complexity of adding and securing technology to aid small business and deliver new methods for working. At Citrix, we're on the pursuit to simplify digital workspaces for employees also it.

That is why digital workspaces from Citrix are adaptable, offering employees freedom and security. Our solution makes it simple to centrally manage and secure every technology that It must adopt, including devices, all apps, systems, and hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure. This simplicity allows you to offer the priorities of users and companies using the technologies they require once they need them, when you remain in control and efficiently manage sources. Whether work happens on-site, on the highway, or perhaps in the cloud, Citrix provides you with confidence without compromise.



But may things fail! Whenever a user complains of sluggish performance, it might be challenging for any Citrix administrator to recognize the origin from the problem: Could it be the network, the server, storage, the virtualization platform, or cloud?

We’ve partnered with this buddies at eG Innovations to assist our customers boost their IT infrastructure monitoring abilities.

Furthermore, you can preserve your IT monitoring using the evolution of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7. This can be especially helpful for purchasers moving towards the latest version.

The numerous enhancements and functionalities in Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.x have helped Citrix customers acquire a better digital workspace experience. eG Innovations has concurrently developed features to aid specific abilities and may help augment your speed and agility-monitoring prowess. Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) and finish-user computing specialist George Spiers helped pen a white-colored paper detailing the brand new features and functionalities, in addition to tips and methods to watch your general Citrix infrastructure.

Friday, June 28, 2019

Canary deployments for legacy stateful applications

Stateful applications are applications that maintain client information in your area and employ the data for future transactions in the same client. These applications expect the customer to reconnect towards the same application instance, even if proxies or load balancers are introduced in the centre. Citrix ADC achieves this with the persistence feature supplied by the burden balancing (LB) virtual server. A vintage illustration of a persistence use situation? Application proprietors using HTTP cookies to provide a customized experience to individual finish users.

Within our last blog publish we checked out using Citrix ADC for canary deployments. Are you aware that you can use a canary deployment technique for stateful applications, too? You need to be careful, though. Adopting a canary deployment strategy here can result in disruptions since it can break the persistence, that is a key requirement of the fundamental functioning of stateful applications. Keep studying to learn to use Citrix ADC to apply canary deployment for stateful applications.



Filling the “Stickiness Gap”


Citrix ADC provides stickiness for stateful applications with the persistence feature in the LB vserver, although not in the content switching (CS) vserver. Because canary deployments focus on the CS vserver, there's been not a way to affiliate formerly connected client towards the same back-finish deployment (the LB vserver).

Using the discharge of Citrix ADC 13., this persistence feature is supported in the CS vserver entity, helping fill the “stickiness gap” between your client along with a particular deployment for stateful applications. Whenever a latest version of the application is released and brought to production, the persistence feature helps to ensure that the present client transactions aren't forwarded to the brand new canary version. Only part of the new client transactions is forwarded to canary version.

Similarly, following a new client is routed to particular version, when the same client reconnects back, it ought to keep to the same version and cannot assess the content switching policies again. Persistence overrides the information switching decision. To configure persistence on CS vserver, make use of the following command:

set cs vserver &ltname&gt -PersistenceType &lttype&gt [-timeout &ltinteger&gt]

When the application monitoring returns a “failure” for that canary version, configurations akin to the newer version need to be taken off Citrix ADC. For stateful applications, these changes can’t be achieved abruptly simply because they can lead to disruptions which are visible towards the user.

Citrix recommends that you employ a website-based service group to represent the rear-finish group of cases of a specific version. In so doing, once the user (or container orchestrator) decommissions the rear-finish instances, the related entities on Citrix ADC are removed graciously. The entities aren't taken off Citrix ADC before the client transaction is finished. This permits seamless adoption of the canary deployment without disruptions towards the consumer experience. Citrix recommends enabling DNS-based autoscale around the service group while using following command:

add serviceGroup &ltserviceGroupName&gt -autoScale (YES  NO)

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Personalization and productivity in the future of work

Within our Innovation Hub at Citrix Synergy, we shown numerous ideas and prototypes that demonstrated areas of our vision for the way Citrix will shape the way forward for work, empowering users of all types with unified, secure, and reliable use of all the apps and content they should be productive.

Our demos, the Contextual Workspace, highlighted numerous facets of our vision, including:

  • Personalized encounters
  • Automation and assistance
  • 4th-generation human-computer interfaces


We demonstrated a glimpse to return using a mix of existing Citrix and third-party technologies, completely new prototypes, and novel integrations. If you wish to cut towards the chase, you will find a video from the demo in the finish of the blog publish.



Personalized Encounters


For the demo we find the setting of the modern workplace, placed in an adaptable manner without assigned desks, cubes, and offices, but instead, with some spaces you can use by worker. This really is being a common model, which is ideal for the employers, who take advantage of more effective utilization of space and for that reason lower costs. But it is also great for employees, who aren’t limited one type of space. They are able to move about throughout the day and employ spaces that fit the job they're performing at that time.

However, the possible lack of an individual, assigned space comes with other effects. Permanent personalization of this space is, obviously, no more possible, and each time a user moves to a different space, they have to spend time setting it on their own. For instance modifying the chair and desk, the sunlight, your window blinds, and also the thermostat for their preferences. Additionally they lose such things as somewhere to place a photograph from the family, dog, or perhaps a favorite vacation. This may appear minor, but it’s a part of developing a work atmosphere in which the user could be comfortable and happy - along with a happy and comfy worker is really a productive worker.

Obviously Citrix Workspace can already virtualize apps and knowledge so that a person can safely access them everywhere. We attempted to show the way we could extend this idea from software assets towards the physical world. Are we able to virtualize physical space, too?

Our demo develops the growing abilities from the smart, or connected, office. Many recently built or refurbished structures are using connected furniture, that has the capacity to regulate itself to some user’s configured preference. Lighting and temperature control are progressing in the comparatively closed realm of the older CAN bus systems to individuals connected via IP and getting APIs - in the same way to how smart lighting and temperature control systems have grown to be commonplace in your home.

As Citrix Workspace can already take care of the personalization of the virtual desktop, why don't you your physical desk, too?

To do this, we built a prototype that stores user preferences within the cloud, using a mix of statically configured preferences and individuals learned from the way a user by hand creates their space. Whenever a user enters an area (which can be a desk within an open office, a gathering room, a huddle space, etc.), they affiliate themselves with this space. For that Synergy demo, we did this by getting the consumer scan a QR code displayed on screen using the Citrix Workspace application running on their own mobile phone, however it could as well be achieved using location technologies for example beacons or NFC.

This takes hold motion the personalization: the Workspace hub functions being an IoT hub, contacting the different devices within the space, such as the LOGICDATA LOGIClink height controller for that sit-stand desk, the sunlight APIs, as well as digital photo frame. Furthermore, the user’s Citrix Workspace session roams towards the workspace hub and it is screen, inside a conceptually similar manner to the existing Citrix Casting, however in this situation for the whole Workspace as opposed to a single virtual application or desktop.

All this implies that within a few moments of entering the area, the consumer includes a working atmosphere that’s familiar for them, and they’re prepared to begin work immediately. Besides this enhance the working atmosphere, it time saving establishing the area by hand, enabling the consumer to take more time on productive activities. Most of the Synergy attendees that saw this demo recognized using their own organizations the difficulties produced by non-assigned working spaces and may observe how an answer in line with the concepts within the demo may help address them.

Automation and Assistance


Wouldn’t it's great if everyone had a helper that will enable them to rapidly find what they desire where they should be and would take proper care of repetitive and mundane tasks? At Citrix we’re focusing on the Citrix Va, which is area of the Citrix Workspace and can just do that. For all of us, an online assistant (Veterans administration) is not only a voice or chatbot interface to existing interfaces, it’s a smart service than may use understanding developed by observing users to know their demands and proactively enable them to become more productive.

First, we demonstrated an easy, transactional illustration of locating a document utilizing a voice search. The demo demonstrated an easy look for recent files of the given type. Nevertheless the natural-language nature of the Veterans administration causes it to be appropriate for additional complex queries in which a traditional interface will need the consumer to input or choose values in a number of UI fields, which increases the time come to carry out the search. Imagine having the ability to type or say, “Find the presentation I edited on Monday mid-day a week ago after i was around the train,” and getting the Veterans administration turn that right into a appropriate query, refined by location data, to understand the particular period of time I had been around the train.

Second, we would have liked as one example of the way a Veterans administration will go beyond transactional query/response cases, and perform delegated tasks. The demo scenario would be a situation where one user wanted to obtain a second user (we pretended it had been our Chief executive officer, David Henshall, within the demo) to supply some input to some spreadsheet. This activity is, obviously, possible today with Citrix Workspace. The very first user can produce a shared folder, adding the 2nd user into it by finding them within the address book. Then they copy or slowly move the spreadsheet into that folder and also have the system send a note towards the second user notifying them the file continues to be shared. After supplying the needed input the 2nd user would message to repeat the task have been completed.

Within our demo we demonstrated the Veterans administration automating this whole process. The very first user simply states, “Ask David to edit this document.” The Veterans administration uses context to infer exactly what the user meant. What is the “David” within the user’s workgroup? What is the “David” the user frequently interacts with? What is the “David” logged in a nearby workspace hub? Within this situation it's the latter, according to us knowing where each desk is into the spotlight. The Veterans administration, getting requested for confirmation, automates the entire process of allowing the shared folder and discussing the document with David. After that it transmits a notification to David, by means of a microapp, which helps David to determine this among his other prioritized tasks and open the document in one click. After he makes his changes, the Veterans administration gets control and communicates the alterations to the originating user.

This short demo demonstrated the way a Veterans administration can help to save a couple of precious minutes that will otherwise happen to be allocated to by hand navigating UIs. Imagine the way a couple of minutes saved on such things as this, which occur many occasions every single day, could accumulate. Additionally, it permitted David to accomplish his task without getting to change to email, click a URL within an email, and so forth - he could do his work immediately in Citrix Workspace.

4th Generation Human-Computer Interfaces


The way in which we’re getting together with computers is altering. Steve Wilson, Citrix VP for Cloud, describes this progression in the blog publish IoT and also the Beginning from the fourth Gen Interface. Essentially, I love to consider it as being the progression from “computer-shaped” interfaces to “human-shaped” interfaces, allowing people to talk with computing systems in new methods like voice and gesture recognition. Obviously, similar to many “new” technologies, voice control has existed for any lengthy time. However, advances in speech recognition, natural-language processing and understanding, and also the accessibility to sufficient computing power make voice interfaces much more helpful and reliable than in the past.

Several Synergy attendees noted how using voice interfaces, such as the use cases i was demonstrating, is essential within their organizations to assist users with assorted special needs access their workspace sources.

Citrix and HPE heat up at Citrix Synergy and HPE Discover

Citrix and HPE Pointnext Innovations at Synergy


Customers more and more want work environments which are simple, economical, and secure, and Citrix Synergy 2019 delivered. There, we showcased the HPE Greenlake Lighthouse program with Citrix and also got overwhelmingly positive feedback about this innovative hybrid-cloud consumption-based method of delivering Citrix Workspace that addresses everyday discomfort points our clients are searching to resolve.

To be asking, what made the answer so attractive? Not just shall we be offering turnkey, one-of-a-kind, consumption-based Citrix Workspace solution, we’re delivering:

  • Cost Optimization: Wherever you're in your cloud journey, the answer offers the financial aspects of public cloud within an on-premises instance. Because it’s delivered inside a consumption model, you pay for which you utilize - per user, monthly - and you may burst capacity up and lower, all out of your on-premises data center.
  • Simplicity: HPE Pointnext removes the headaches that frequently surround lifecycle management because it manages the whole stack of hardware, software, and services, freeing you against the price and complexity of mundane tasks like deployment, capacity planning, and patching updates. This permits your employees to concentrate more about customer experience and innovation.
  • Security: Be assured, security is really a main concern for HPE and Citrix. You can preserve applications that need the greatest amounts of compliance and control on-premises but still get the advantage of having to pay just for that which you use. You keep full charge of the important Citrix desktop and application atmosphere while HPE helps to ensure that the woking platform can be obtained, performant, and secure inside your data center.


Find out more about the HPE VDI Greenlake offering with Citrix Cloud in Synergy blogs by Sridhar Mullapudi, SVP, Product Management at Citrix and Saadat Malik, VP, IOT and Intelligent Edge Services at HPE.



HPE SimpliVity Automation, Hybrid-Cloud Workspace Solutions and much more!


Additionally towards the HPE Greenlake VDI solution, we showcased other innovative Citrix/HPE joint solutions at Synergy, including our HPE SimpliVity automation for Citrix Cloud workspace appliance. This hyperconverged solution, built on HPE SimpliVity, integrates all you need to rapidly and affordably virtualize your desktop environments and centralize management into an HCI appliance by having an automated link with Citrix Cloud. You are able to deploy scalable, secure, fully integrated hybrid cloud virtualized desktop environments in hrs, not days.

Synergy attendees were also looking forward to our next-gen group of hybrid-cloud workspace solutions for that edge such as the HPE Edgeline EL4000 Engineering Workstation with Citrix Cloud. This innovative workstation, according to HPE Moonshot, delivers high bandwidth, low latency, and performance (3D graphics, etc.) inside a slim form step to enhance secure collaboration between engineering teams and also to enable IoT and Industry 4. application and product.

And we'd be remiss when we didn’t mention the exciting personal appearance within the booth through the IT monster from HPE’s “Tame the IT Monster” campaign.