Citrix Systems is a U.S. high technology software company, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with subsidiary operations in the UK and Australia. The focus of its products is on application servers and clients. These include WinFrame and MetaFrame
9 Citrix Certification Articles in 5 Categories
CCA (1) The CCA certification program focuses on the foundation skills and knowledge that a candidate needs to successfully support an existing implementation of one Citrix Access Suite product. System administrators, Citrix resellers and business affiliates, and independent consultants will find that the CCA certification is an excellent credential.
CCEA (4) The CCEA certification program focuses on expanding the skills and knowledge beyond that of the CCA certification program. The CCEA certification provides a candidate with the skills needed to administer, build, test, rollout and support multiple products in the Citrix Access Suite.
CCI (1) CCIs are a group of instructors around the world who Citrix Education authorizes to teach Citrix courses at CALCs.
CCIA (2) The Citrix Certified Integration Architect (CCIA) certification program provides candidates with the knowledge and expertise needed to analyze, design, build, test and rollout an environment in which components of the Citrix Access Suite are implemented using Citrix best practices and the Citrix Project Life Cycle. This knowledge and expertise, when applied to small-to-large implementations, reduce costs, increase implementation success rates and speed up implementation time.
CCSP (1) CCSPs know how to most effectively present Citrix technology as the solution to prospective clients. CCSPs have a thorough understanding of how to sell and position Citrix technology, products and services.
Published on Tue, 23 May 2006 06:14:23 -0400 Read: 340 times
This course provides necessary foundation to deploy and administer Citrix Presentation Server 4.0. In addition, this course covers installation and administration of Presentation Server and key components, including Web Interface, Secure Gateway, Installation Manager and Load Manager.
Students will gain an in-depth understanding through using the... Read Article.
Published on Tue, 23 May 2006 06:14:22 -0400 Read: 269 times
This instructor-led training course provides learners with the knowledge and skills needed to:
• Install and configure Access Gateway 4.2 with Advanced Access Control.
• To build an enterprise environment in which all components of the Citrix Access Suite 4.0 are implemented.
• Install, administer and support Citrix® Password Manager 4.0.
• To choose... Read Article.
Published on Tue, 23 May 2006 06:14:22 -0400 Read: 288 times
This course provides the necessary foundation to deploy and administer Citrix Presentation Server 4.0. Covering the installation and administration of Presentation Server and key components, including Web Interface, Secure Gateway, Installation Manager and Load Manager.
It teaches best practices for monitoring, managing, and troubleshooting an enterprise... Read Article.
Published on Tue, 23 May 2006 06:14:22 -0400 Read: 370 times
This 3-day instructor-led training course provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to support an enterprise environment.
This course teaches best practices for monitoring, managing, and troubleshooting an enterprise environment containing a server farm running Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition.
CTX-1258AI is recommended... Read Article.
Published on Tue, 23 May 2006 06:14:22 -0400 Read: 585 times
If you are a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or an
experienced Windows NT/2000 administrator wondering, "What
next?" you may want to consider Citrix certification.
Citrix products allow almost any type of client to access
server-based applications regardless of the hardware and
operating system being used. Need to deploy Office 2000 to
300... Read Article.
Published on Tue, 23 May 2006 06:14:21 -0400 Read: 379 times
In the traditional networking scenario, applications are installed and run on the local workstation utilizing that PC’s resources (hard disk, RAM, and CPU). Applications can then grab data off of a server, such as accessing a Word document stored on a remote server. Client/Server takes a modular approach, separating large pieces of a program into multiple... Read Article.