Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 and its companion products are among the most important, exciting, and useful tools in modern business computing. Whether you need a remote access solution for your network, rapid application deployment, or a simpler, more manageable network infrastructure, Citrix solutions provides it.

ESI is deeply committed to this technology, so our expertise will free you to focus on critical business issues. At ESI, every engineer is required to obtain Citrix certification. When you call for support, you'll never need to wait for a Citrix engineer to be available.




Every business faces a tough challenge reconciling employee needs for information with company needs for security.

Fact: Your business world extends beyond your office building.

You can’t close a deal if you don’t have the information you need at the time and place you need it. You can’t service your customers if you can’t access their records from the field. You can’t satisfy employee requirements for telecommuting time if they can’t get their work done from home.

Fact: Hackers are working hard to find vulnerabilities in corporate firewalls, especially in areas where businesses allow access to employees and outsiders.

You open the door to your employees so they can do their jobs better. Now unauthorized people are trying to squeeze through that door, putting your company’s data at risk.

How do you balance the requirements of your employees with your requirement for security?

Solutions from Citrix Systems offer the perfect balance.


 


Citrix Presentation Server 4.5

Using Citrix Systems’ flagship product, Presentation Server, you can provide your employees with access to your corporate software and data anytime, anyplace. With a 56K modem or any Internet connection, employees will be able to work with all the tools they have in the office.

Presentation Server means no compromises.

  • No scaled-down, web-based versions of their applications.
  • No performance hit; applications will perform as in the office.


Presentation Server does all this in a highly secure environment, requiring no holes in the cooperate firewall.

Allow your employees access to the software and data they need to be productive. Safely. Anywhere. Anytime.



Uh-oh, we need an upgrade.


You have a hundred PCs that need to be upgraded from Office XP to Office 2007. How will you do the upgrade?

Two common approaches are manually installing the software on every machine (time-consuming and disruptive) using a network installation script.(Expensive and error proof).

Presentation Server makes application deployment quick and painless.

Instead of these outdated, costly and troublesome methods, you can use Presentation Server to deploy applications and drastically reduce the time, cost and bother.

In a Presentation Server environment, the application needs only to be installed on a few servers and, instantly, all users have access to it. When users log in, Office 2007 will be there. No failed workstations, no days of confusion and wasted time.


 
 

 

Your IT staff is too busy to waste time.

Every IT person knows that end users are their own worst enemies. Freedom to configure their PCs and their software the way they want leads to computers not working, software not working, or disruptive problems like lockups and crashes.

Similarly, users make the same mistakes over and over again, and forget the same solutions at the same time. IT staff spend countless hours repeating themselves.

Presentation Server drastically reduces support headaches, helpdesk hours, and repetition.

With Presentation Server, the IT department can lock down the user environment. They can prevent users from ruining their applications and crashing their sessions.

In addition, when there is a helpdesk issue, the IT staff can "shadow" a user’s Presentation Server session, troubleshoot, and demonstrate the resolution to the end-user right on her screen. Nothing reinforces end-user learning better than a real visual aid. Helpdesk staff can put an end to phrases like "click the … button" and "do you see the icon that says …."