DUSHANBE, October 19, Asia-Plus - A seminar formally titled “Creation of Unified Information Infrastructure Based on Windows Server 2003” will be held in Dushanbe on October 31.
Organizers of this event are Softline International, Citrix Systems and Microsoft.
Lola Karimova, marketing manager at the Softline International representative office in Dushanbe, said that participants in the seminar will familiarize themselves with Citrix products. According to her, the seminar participants include heads of IT departments, IT managers, product managers of the projects, directors and technical specialists of companies of any level.
“The seminar is aiming to consider advantages of use of Windows Server 2003, which is the most productive infrastructure platform for powering connected applications, networks, and Web services from the workgroup to the data center,” Karimova said, adding that easy to deploy, manage, and use, Windows Server 2003 helps build a secure IT infrastructure that provides a powerful application platform for quickly building connected solutions and an information worker infrastructure for enhanced communication and collaboration anytime and anywhere.
Participants in the seminar will also be made aware of competitive advantages of technologies of terminal access of Citrix company, etc.
Karimova said Citrix products solve particular access pain points for customers. They are also built to work better together—to interoperate seamlessly with each other as a platform, and, through our partners, with virtually any existing IT environment.
Experts from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have been invited to conduct this seminar, according to her.
Today, Citrix is the global leader and most trusted name in on-demand access. More than 180,000 organizations around the world use the Citrix Access Platform to provide the best access experience to any application for any user. Citrix customers include all of the Fortune 100 companies and 98% of the Fortune Global 500, as well as hundreds of thousands of small businesses and individuals. Citrix annual revenues in 2005 were $909 million. Citrix has offices in 22 countries, and more than 6,200 channel and alliance partners in more than 100 countries.



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