The Virtual Computing Revolution
Citrix Systems was born from the idea of unlocking applications from datacenters, and employees from the office changing the way IT and people work. Today, this is the promise of virtual computing, and Citrix is at the epicenter.
In the world ahead, the better way to work is virtual completely untethered from the office, devices, networks and datacenters. This virtual workstyle creates new possibilities for personal efficiency and business speed. The worlds smartest organizations are discovering that going virtual is how to stay ahead in a business world thats changing faster than ever.
Virtualization goes far beyond just consolidating servers. Its also about powering the cloud, enabling online collaboration from anywhere, and taking desktop computing to an entirely new level. Its about elevating IT from managing equipment and systems, to enabling them to deliver computing as an on-demand service. For our customers, its about unleashing the productivity and creativity of people, allowing them to seize business opportunity ahead of competitors.
By applying our virtual computing vision to everything from meetings to desktops, networks and clouds, computing can be far simpler. Our belief in the power of simplicity becomes more market-relevant every day and is the basis for how Citrix will continue to drive long-term value for shareholders, employees, customers and partners.
Citrix desktop virtualization, application virtualization, server virtualization, application networking, cloud computing and Software as a Service offerings radically simplify computing for millions of users, delivering applications as an on-demand service to any user, in any location on any device.
More than 230,000 organizations worldwide rely on Citrix to help them build simpler and more cost-effective IT environments enabling virtual workstyles for users and virtual datacenters for IT. Citrix partners with over 10,000 companies worldwide in more than 100 countries. Founded in 1989, annual revenue in 2009 was $1.61 billion.

