List of Citrix Cloud Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Citrix Cloud customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Citrix Cloud for Digital Workspace from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Citrix Cloud for Digital Workspace include: QBE Insurance, a Australia based Insurance organisation with 13196 employees and revenues of $19.51 billion, Kiewit, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 31100 employees and revenues of $17.10 billion, Royal Boskalis, a Netherlands based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 10700 employees and revenues of $3.89 billion, Peninsula Health, a Australia based Healthcare organisation with 4220 employees and revenues of $513.0 million, VyStar Credit Union, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 2300 employees and revenues of $474.0 million and many others.
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ANHAM | Transportation | 2000 | $440M | United Arab Emirates | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2018 | Diyar United Company |
In 2018 ANHAM implemented Citrix Cloud in the Digital Workspace category, deploying the XenApp and XenDesktop Service together with the NetScaler Gateway Service through Citrix Cloud. The selection and rollout were delivered in partnership with Citrix Solution Advisor Diyar United Company, aligning the cloud-hosted control plane with ANHAM operational requirements.
The deployment emphasized application and desktop virtualization via XenApp and XenDesktop Service, alongside NetScaler Gateway Service for secure remote access and session brokering. Citrix Cloud served as the centralized management layer, enabling policy-driven provisioning, access controls, and image management consistent with Digital Workspace functional workflows.
Operational coverage targeted ANHAM operations anywhere in the world, extending secure workspace access to distributed sites and mobile users within the transportation business function. Diyar United Company acted as the implementation advisor and configuration partner, coordinating service activation, initial configuration of virtual apps and desktops, and gateway access policies.
The stated outcome was to provide secure, scalable IT services to ANHAM operations globally, using Citrix Cloud to centralize management and deliver consistent virtual desktop and application experiences across sites. The configuration prioritized secure remote access, centralized administration, and scalable delivery of workspaces aligned to the companys operational needs.
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Hernandez & Company | Professional Services | 150 | $22M | United States | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Hernandez & Company implemented Citrix Cloud as its Digital Workspace solution for corporate tax and advisory operations. The deployment targeted the firmwide user base across its United States operations and was scoped to enable secure remote access, centralized IT management, and cloud document handling for client facing and back office teams.
The implementation used the Citrix Cloud Integrated Apps and Data Suite, comprising XenApp and XenDesktop for application and desktop virtualization, XenMobile for device and mobile management, ShareFile for cloud document management, and NetScaler for application delivery and gateway services. Citrix Cloud was delivered as managed services on a single cloud platform, with configuration focused on published application delivery, hosted desktop sessions, mobile device policies, and ShareFile repository provisioning.
Deployment and rollout were executed with guidance from MaviSky Technology Services, a Citrix partner, which supported service orchestration, managed operations, and configuration of NetScaler access controls. Operational governance centralized user provisioning and access policies within Citrix Cloud, aligning security and compliance controls across tax advisory, client services, and IT operations.
Hernandez & Company used Citrix Cloud to simplify IT management, provide remote access to applications and desktops, improve security and compliance, and introduce ShareFile for cloud document management. The Citrix Cloud implementation consolidated Digital Workspace capabilities into a single platform to standardize virtual desktop delivery, mobile management, secure file sharing, and perimeter access controls.
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InTown Suites | Leisure and Hospitality | 1500 | $210M | United States | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, InTown Suites implemented Citrix Cloud as the platform for its property management system NiteVision. The Citrix Cloud deployment functioned as a Digital Workspace solution to virtualize front-office and property operations and to centralize application delivery across the hotel chain.
The implementation virtualized NiteVision using Citrix Cloud XenApp and XenDesktop Service, enabling the company to run reservations, room availability, rate management, and guest check-in processing as published virtual applications. Configuration emphasized a single-console operational model, consolidating the guest check-in workflow and application provisioning through cloud-hosted session brokering and application streaming.
Operational integration was extended to point-of-service peripherals that are part of the check-in workflow, including fingerprint scanners, credit card machines, and ID scanners for driver licenses, all orchestrated from the Citrix Cloud console. The scope covered front desk operations across the portfolio of properties, while IT centralized management of virtual applications and reduced on-property hardware footprint by shifting runtime to the cloud.
Governance centered on centralized application lifecycle management and console-led operational control, simplifying updates and support for front desk staff. Documented outcomes include increased operational efficiencies across the hotel chain, simplified guest check-in through integrated peripheral support, and a reduced hardware footprint managed from a single cloud-based console.
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Kiewit | Construction and Real Estate | 31100 | $17.1B | United States | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Kiewit deployed Citrix Cloud to provide a centralized Digital Workspace for engineering, design, and project delivery teams. Citrix Cloud was implemented to standardize desktop as a service and application delivery across cloud and on-premise compute for construction and engineering workflows.
The implementation includes Citrix DaaS and application hosting configured across Microsoft Azure and on-premise VMware virtual machines, with a parallel Azure Virtual Desktop environment deployed and maintained. Storage and file services for high performance engineering workloads were implemented using Azure NetApp Files, and image patching is managed through a Standalone WSUS instance integrated with PatchMyPC. Automation and repeatable operational tasks are handled with PowerShell scripts to support image management and provisioning workflows.
Operational coverage explicitly targets engineering and 3D application deployments, with Citrix Cloud supporting applications such as AutoDesk, Bentley, and Trimble in virtualized sessions. The environment is monitored and managed via ControlUp infrastructure for performance and support escalation, and the Senior Citrix Administrator provides top level support and subject matter expertise for application packaging and delivery. The implementation orchestration connects Citrix Cloud services to Azure compute and on-prem VMware hosts to accommodate mixed cloud and local rendering requirements.
Governance and operational ownership center on a Senior Citrix Administrator role that leads projects, defines patching and automation processes, manages Azure NetApp Files deployment, and serves as the SME for engineering application deployments. Release and support workflows were structured around centralized image management, PowerShell automation, and ControlUp monitoring to enable consistent provisioning and incident response across the Citrix Cloud Digital Workspace environment.
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Markerstudy | Insurance | 1423 | $150M | United Kingdom | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Markerstudy Group transitioned wholesale to Citrix Cloud to establish a secure Digital Workspace supporting hybrid office and home working. The implementation used Citrix Cloud as the central access and orchestration layer, enabling rapid provisioning of virtual desktops to business critical functions including customer call centres and underwriting platforms. The deployment was executed alongside Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops which had been operated on-premise in two datacentres, and the project was proposed and managed by IGEL partner cloudDNA in collaboration with Markerstudy’s internal infrastructure team.
The Citrix Cloud implementation leveraged built in multi factor authentication with virtual tokens to secure remote logins, a dedicated Citrix Cloud portal URL for single point access, and a managed access layer that removed much of the internal update, patching and access security overhead. Workloads continued to be provisioned from both the organisation’s datacentres and Citrix Cloud, preserving hybrid infrastructure flexibility. The solution retained Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops functionality while centralising authentication and session management in Citrix Cloud.
Markerstudy standardised the endpoint estate on IGEL OS, purchasing over 3,000 IGEL OS licences and using IGEL Cloud Gateway plus IGEL Universal Management Suite for unified device management and remote shadowing. Approximately 85 percent of users now operate an IGEL plus Citrix configuration, enabling rapid onboarding through preconfigured images and quick reflashing of x86 devices reclaimed from acquisitions. The operational scope covered UK sites including Reading and supported approximately 1,500 call centre staff who were mobilised to work from home within two weeks.
Governance and operational processes were restructured to exploit centralized management capabilities, for example introducing a Patch Thursday process that uses IGEL UMS and Cloud Gateway to push updates and meet Cyber Essentials Plus patch windows. Citrix Cloud provided a four nines availability SLA for the access layer, reducing day to day operational tasks for internal IT and consolidating authentication, updates and access security into the cloud service. cloudDNA continues to support the IGEL estate while Markerstudy retains internal control of infrastructure and endpoint policies.
Explicit outcomes cited by Markerstudy include rapid employee onboarding, the ability to repurpose and extend the life of acquired hardware, simplified software licensing reduced to Citrix, IGEL and Microsoft Office 365, and support for high definition audio and video via Citrix HDX. The move also avoided the cost of deploying a separate third party token service estimated at around one hundred pounds per user annually, supported compliance with patching requirements, and was linked to improvements in staff retention and a smaller office footprint as more employees work remotely.
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Banking and Financial Services | 1200 | $350M | United Kingdom | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2015 | n/a |
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Aerospace and Defense | 200 | $50M | Denmark | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2016 | n/a |
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Retail | 199 | $64M | Sweden | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2018 | Xenit |
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Healthcare | 4220 | $513M | Australia | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2020 | n/a |
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Insurance | 13196 | $19.5B | Australia | Citrix | Citrix Cloud | Digital Workspace | 2016 | n/a |
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Oracle Cerner | Professional Services | 28000 | $5.5B | United States | 2026-03-06 | |
| Il Comando per le Operazioni in Rete (COR) | Government | 2150 | $258M | Italy | 2026-03-06 | |
| Deloitte Canada | Professional Services | 14217 | $4.0B | Canada | 2026-02-10 | |
| Transportation | 3400 | $1.8B | Australia | 2026-02-02 | ||
| Distribution | 50 | $5M | United States | 2025-09-30 | ||
| Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Australia | 2025-07-04 | ||
| Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Switzerland | 2025-06-25 | ||
| Government | 3000 | $1.5B | Ireland | 2025-06-13 | ||
| Non Profit | 21 | $2M | Belgium | 2025-06-02 | ||
| Professional Services | 665 | $103M | United Kingdom | 2025-05-22 |