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Citrix Eyes Hybrid Workplace with Microsoft Partnership; Clearspan Debuts Secure Comms ToolCitrix Eyes Hybrid Workplace with Microsoft Partnership; Clearspan Debuts Secure Comms Tool

Citrix's desktop-as-a-service tool debuts on Azure Marketplace, Comcast Business adds Cisco SD-WAN; Clearspan unveils new, secure-communications solution Ping.

Lisa Schmeiser

April 29, 2022

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Welcome to the Friday, April 29, 2022, edition of the No Jitter Roll. In today's news roundup, Citrix's desktop-as-a-service tool debuts on Azure Marketplace, Comcast Business teams up with Cisco on a security-enhancing network service, and Clearspan unveils a new solution for secure communications.

 

Citrix's Cloud-Based Desktop Admin Tool Aims at Cost Reduction in Hybrid Workplace

Citrix's Desktop as a Service (DaaS) product is now available in Microsoft's Azure Marketplace. Citrix DaaS, formerly known as Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Service, is a cloud-based service that delivers apps or desktop environments from a cloud or datacenter to a device. Its presence in the Azure Marketplace means Microsoft customers can now deliver and administer Windows and Linux desktops and applications remotely.

 

In the release, Citrix cited a Forrester Total Economic Impact report which found that customers using a combination of Citrix DaaS and Microsoft Azure saw benefits, including a 33% reduction in desktop-related helpdesk calls, plus 53%resource time savings onboarding employees.

 

“In transitioning from Citrix on-premises to Citrix DaaS, customers can save 50%to 70%over a three-year period, including an additional 25%of costs above and beyond the savings delivered using Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop alone,” Carisa Stringer, Vice President of Product Marketing, Citrix, said.

 

Comcast Business Adds Cisco SD-WAN

Comcast Business has added a third network-focused managed service offering to its portfolio. Cisco SD-WAN powered by Viptela joins Cisco SD-WAN powered by Meraki and Comcast Business Teleworker VPN with Cisco Meraki. The new service, Comcast Business Managed SD-WAN, offers a cloud-delivered overlay WAN architecture that can connect branches to data centers and multi-cloud environments through a single network fabric and user experience.

 

“As businesses evolve their hybrid work models, IT leaders are being asked to extend the enterprise network to employees anywhere and ensure delivery of consistent application experiences to any location,” JL Valente, vice president, product management, enterprise routing, and SD-WAN at Cisco said. “Working with Comcast Business to offer advanced managed SD-WAN services based on Cisco technology demonstrates our continued commitment to help customers simplify their goal of providing secure access and the best user experience when connecting to cloud applications.”

 

This new Comcast Business Managed SD-WAN service is based on Cisco SD-WAN powered by Viptela. In addition, the Comcast Business and Cisco managed services portfolio includes Cisco SD-WAN powered by Meraki and Comcast Business Teleworker VPN with Cisco Meraki.

 

Clearspan Debuts Secure Messaging System Ping

The cloud communications service provider unveiled a new messaging system called Ping. The new solution has end-to-end session encryption, meaning communications can't be easily intercepted or used for data mining.

 

The features include:

  • Point-to-point and multiparty voice, video, and messaging

  • Screen and file sharing

  • Team rooms that allow private space for collaboration

  • PSTN calling

  • Access options including browser-based, desktop, and mobile applications

 

In addition, Ping is brandable for both service providers and organizations, and there are no cobranding requirements. Similarly, how customers access Ping is flexible: Users can choose from Clearspan cloud, public cloud, private cloud, or premise-based hosting.

 

“At Clearspan, we’re committed to creating solutions that make it easier to create unique user experiences while retaining the security, privacy, and controls that large organizations require,” Bill Crank, Clearspan’s chief executive officer, said.

 

Ping will be available worldwide beginning Sunday, May 1.

About the Author

Lisa Schmeiser

Lisa Schmeiser is the editor of No Jitter and Workspace Connect. Her tech journalism career spans more than two decades, from writing tech-hows through the 1990s to editorial positions at ITPro Today, InfoWorld and Macworld. She's been nominated or won awards for her tech feature writing, including a recent nomination for the Jesse H. Neal award and the American Society of Business Publication Editors award for best tech feature. Schmeiser is also a frequent contributor to tech-facing podcasts on the Relay.FM network and on TechTV's The Week in Tech. She can be found on Twitter at @lschmeiser.