Businesses Dial in to Application Delivery with Citrix EasyCall Technology

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New EasyCall Feature Embeds Communication Capabilities into Any Enterprise App Delivered by Citrix NetScaler or Citrix Presentation Server

Citrix iForum 2007

Today at Citrix iForum™, the world’s largest application delivery conference, Citrix Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTXS) announced EasyCall, a new technology that provides the simplest and most intuitive way of integrating communications into any application as a core property of a company’s existing application delivery infrastructure. Communication-enabling applications with EasyCall enables users to initiate instant click-to-call capabilities from any telephone number within any application using a company’s existing corporate phone system — thus increasing worker productivity and saving costs on phone charges for mobile workers. The new EasyCall capability is included as a standard feature in the Platinum Editions of Citrix® NetScaler® for web applications and Citrix Presentation Server™ for Windows applications.

For many years, enterprises have treated their communications and application processes as independent silos. Recently, both vendors and IT departments have begun working to more tightly integrate communications and business applications in an effort to better align with the way users really work. Most of these attempts, however, have been focused on a narrow set of applications or users and often require deploying new telecommunications equipment or retrofitting applications to embed communications features. Citrix breaks that barrier with its new EasyCall technology by automatically embedding communications capabilities into any application as a core property of a company’s existing application delivery infrastructure. The feature works with any corporate phone system and supports any telephone as the originating device.

“The integration of communications and applications should be focused around making technology work for users instead of making users work around technology,” said William Stofega, senior research analyst, IDC. “When communications are a part of the application or application delivery system, users are able to communicate from within the context of the activity or business process in which they are involved.”

Better User Productivity at a Lower Cost

Integrating communication capabilities into the applications used by employees on an everyday basis makes it easy for users to initiate live conversations with people as an intuitive extension of their application experience. When the EasyCall feature is active, any phone number in any application will be recognized with a small pop-up dialer when a user mouses over the number. When the user clicks on the dialer, EasyCall initiates a call between the user’s preferred telephone – office, mobile or home – and the destination number, using that user’s corporate telephone system. As a result, all application users, including the ever-growing mobile workforce, have the ability to initiate calls intuitively from any application without stopping to dial a separate device. Because EasyCall initiates the call using the company’s existing corporate phone system, end users also avoid expensive local phone rates and surcharges when traveling or working from home.

“We have been looking for a click-to-call feature for years that would support our shared work environment as well as our remote and mobile workforces,” said Frank Urena, chief information officer, Thomas Direct. “The new EasyCall technology from Citrix increases productivity throughout our entire workforce and allows all employees, whether they are in the office, at home or on the road, to click on any number in any application and initiate a call instantly using our corporate phone system. Embedding this kind of feature into our existing application delivery infrastructure is the right way to go because it supports our existing apps and phone system with no changes.”

EasyCall provides a simple, click-to-call enabled corporate directory that automatically synchronizes with an organization’s main directory, as well as a call log that provides a simple way to redial commonly used numbers. It works with both legacy and IP-enabled telephone systems, providing advanced communication capabilities without the need to switch to IP telephony, saving companies thousands of dollars in unnecessary upgrade costs. EasyCall also includes an XML web service, based on SOA (service-oriented architecture) that can be embedded directly into any web application or website to create a “Call Now” button for users. This approach is ideal for external facing vendor support or e-commerce sites, making it easy for customers to contact corporate call centers while also reducing the toll-free charges of those call centers.

“As leading application providers such as Microsoft and IBM communications-enable popular productivity applications such as Outlook, SharePoint and Lotus Notes, users will expect the same functionality from their other critical applications,” said Barry Phillips, group vice president and general manager, Advanced Solutions Group, Citrix Systems. “Adding the new EasyCall feature to application delivery controllers like NetScaler and Presentation Server makes that vision a reality for the thousands of other applications businesses use, and does it in a way that is not only intuitive, but also consistent across all of those applications.”

Pricing and Availability

EasyCall is now included as a standard feature of Citrix NetScaler Platinum Edition and Citrix Presentation Server Platinum Edition at no additional charge and is available today through authorized resellers worldwide. Customers receive entitlement to a specific number of EasyCall licenses when purchasing or upgrading to the Platinum Edition of either product. EasyCall licenses are activated via a Citrix Communication Gateway appliance that plugs easily into any corporate phone system and can normally be installed in under an hour. The suggested retail price of a Communications Gateway appliance is $3500 and can support approximately 4,000 end users.

About iForum 07 – The App Delivery Expo

Now in its tenth year, the Citrix App Delivery Expo is the industry’s largest conference focused entirely on application delivery infrastructure, bringing together thousands of business leaders, IT managers and technology leaders from around the world. Application delivery infrastructure best practices will be highlighted in more than 60 sessions, including keynotes and general sessions from analysts at Gartner, Forrester, IDC and Yankee Group, as well as industry leaders like Accenture, Dell, Microsoft, HP, IBM, Intel, Oracle and SAP. The conference also features 15 enterprise customer presentations, vendor exhibits, technology labs, hands-on technical workshops, panel discussions, and product demonstrations. The event will present thought leaders and cutting-edge technology behind some of the hottest trends in the market, including virtualization, desktop delivery and application networking. Held at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, NV, from October 22-25, 2007, the Citrix App Delivery Expo will also feature keynotes by Citrix executives including Mark Templeton, president and CEO. More information is available at http://www.citrixiforum.com.

About Citrix

Citrix Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:CTXS) is the global leader and the most trusted name in application delivery infrastructure. More than 200,000 organizations worldwide rely on Citrix to deliver any application to users anywhere with the best performance, highest security and lowest cost. Citrix customers include 100% of the Fortune 100 companies and 99% of the Fortune Global 500, as well as hundreds of thousands of small businesses and prosumers. Citrix has approximately 6,200 channel and alliance partners in more than 100 countries. Annual revenue in 2006 was $1.1 billion.

For Citrix Investors

This release contains forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The forward-looking statements in this release do not constitute guarantees of future performance. Those statements involve a number of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, including risks associated with revenue growth and recognition of revenue, products, their development and distribution, product demand and pipeline, economic and competitive factors, the Company’s key strategic relationships, acquisition and related integration risks as well as other risks detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Citrix assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking information contained in this press release or with respect to the announcements described herein.

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Contacts

Citrix Systems, Inc.
Julie Geer, 408-790-8543
julie.geer {at} citrix(.)com
or
A&R Edelman
Justine Troy, 917-204-4843
justine.troy {at} ar-edelman(.)com





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