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Nexthink Announces Citrix Ready Designation

Nexthink has achieved Citrix® Ready verified status for Nexthink Experience.

The Citrix Ready Program is a technology partner program that helps software and hardware vendors of all types develop and integrate their products with Citrix technology for Digital Workspace, Networking, and Analytics. To become a partner and earn the Citrix Ready designation, companies validate their solutions through a robust testing and verification process that ensures compatibility with Citrix solutions.

Nexthink completed the process for its Nexthink Experience platform to ensure compatibility with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops™, providing confidence in joint solution compatibility. The Citrix Ready Program makes it easy for customers to identify complementary products and solutions that can enhance Citrix environments. With Nexthink, Citrix customers can easily plan, assess, pilot, and operate on-premises deployments as well as migrations to Citrix digital workspace solutions. Pre-built dashboards deliver insight into technical metrics and employee sentiment, monitor performance and experience before and after migration, and use side-by-side comparisons of physical and virtual environments to quickly identify and remediate any issues.

“Nexthink’s Employee Experience Management solution aligns with our mission to transform the employee experience by giving people consistent, secure and reliable access to the resources they need to be and do their best, and when used in conjunction with our digital workspace platform, will create additional value for our customers by enabling them to deliver a superior user experience.” said John Panagulias, Director, Citrix Ready.

“Finally, IT teams can deliver an optimal VDI Experience to employees all the way from delivery to management. With Nexthink, IT teams can manage all their Virtual Desktops in real time. They can do a proper assessment, size accurately and understand what configurations are needed for each group of their employees to provide the personalized IT experience they demand,” said Yassine Zaied, Chief Strategy Officer of Nexthink. “Nexthink’s ability to correlate insights across virtual and physical environments, and combine it with employee sentiment is a game changer for IT.”

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Nexthink Announces Citrix Ready Designation

Nexthink has achieved Citrix® Ready verified status for Nexthink Experience.

The Citrix Ready Program is a technology partner program that helps software and hardware vendors of all types develop and integrate their products with Citrix technology for Digital Workspace, Networking, and Analytics. To become a partner and earn the Citrix Ready designation, companies validate their solutions through a robust testing and verification process that ensures compatibility with Citrix solutions.

Nexthink completed the process for its Nexthink Experience platform to ensure compatibility with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops™, providing confidence in joint solution compatibility. The Citrix Ready Program makes it easy for customers to identify complementary products and solutions that can enhance Citrix environments. With Nexthink, Citrix customers can easily plan, assess, pilot, and operate on-premises deployments as well as migrations to Citrix digital workspace solutions. Pre-built dashboards deliver insight into technical metrics and employee sentiment, monitor performance and experience before and after migration, and use side-by-side comparisons of physical and virtual environments to quickly identify and remediate any issues.

“Nexthink’s Employee Experience Management solution aligns with our mission to transform the employee experience by giving people consistent, secure and reliable access to the resources they need to be and do their best, and when used in conjunction with our digital workspace platform, will create additional value for our customers by enabling them to deliver a superior user experience.” said John Panagulias, Director, Citrix Ready.

“Finally, IT teams can deliver an optimal VDI Experience to employees all the way from delivery to management. With Nexthink, IT teams can manage all their Virtual Desktops in real time. They can do a proper assessment, size accurately and understand what configurations are needed for each group of their employees to provide the personalized IT experience they demand,” said Yassine Zaied, Chief Strategy Officer of Nexthink. “Nexthink’s ability to correlate insights across virtual and physical environments, and combine it with employee sentiment is a game changer for IT.”

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Until AI-powered engineering tools have live visibility of how code behaves at runtime, they cannot be trusted to autonomously ensure reliable systems, according to the State of AI-Powered Engineering Report 2026 report from Lightrun. The report reveals that a major volume of manual work is required when AI-generated code is deployed: 43% of AI-generated code requires manual debugging in production, even after passing QA or staging tests. Furthermore, an average of three manual redeploy cycles are required to verify a single AI-suggested code fix in production ...

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Today's modern systems are not what they once were. Organizations now rely on distributed systems, event-driven workflows, hybrid and multi-cloud environments and continuous delivery pipelines. While each adds flexibility, it also introduces new, often invisible failures. Development speed is no longer the primary bottleneck of innovation. Reliability is ...

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