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Reach allows administrators to supply applications to users where low bandwidth or hardware limitations prevented their use before.
Performance provides users with LAN speed response times over low speed connections with less powerful hardware.
Simplicity defines MetaFrame's ability to reduce both the deployment time of an application and worries over incompatibilities with existing applications.
Management issues are reduced with the CMC, which provides a consolidated view of the farm as a whole.
Security can be tightly controlled to provide users with a safe and stable platform.
Freedom from broadband connections and high-powered hardware allows companies to leverage older platforms and still deliver the latest applications to their users.
Versatility describes Citrix's ability to provide Digital Independence with the concept of any application, on any device, over any connection, wireless to Web.
'Any application' is Citrix's goal to make all applications function on a Citrix platform. Windows and Unix are both available now, with more platforms to come.
Citrix is working hard to provide ICA connectivity on every type of connection, from LAN to wireless.
Citrix continues to develop clients for more and more platforms in order to achieve the goal of 'any device.'
MetaFrame XP is backwards-compatible with MetaFrame 1.8 and WinFrame 1.8 in order to provide simultaneous operation during migration to XP.
MetaFrame XP's interoperability allows the migration to XP to be transparent to the user.
MetaFrame XP's data store technology allows XP to be scalable far beyond previous versions.
Mixed mode provides legacy browsing functionality while the farm is migrated to an all XP environment.
Native mode eliminates UDP browsing and enables many of the new features of XP.
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