List of Citrix SD-WAN Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Citrix SD-WAN for SD-WAN 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 SD-WAN for SD-WAN include: NedBank, a South Africa based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 25954 employees and revenues of $63.59 billion, Ayvens Netherlands, a Netherlands based Automotive organisation with 14500 employees and revenues of $29.05 billion, Chevron Phillips, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $14.18 billion, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), a United States based Healthcare organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $950.0 million, Cornerstone Home Lending, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $500.0 million and many others.
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Agrifish | Retail | 700 | $100M | Denmark | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Agrifish implemented Citrix SD-WAN as an SD-WAN solution to provide resilient, managed connectivity for its fleet of agency ships and shore infrastructure. The deployment used Citrix NetScaler SD-WAN appliances installed on a control vessel and at the agency data center following a proof of concept, moving to production within a month of testing.
The implementation centralized virtual WAN functionality, consolidating multiple cellular links and satellite into a unified forwarding plane. Citrix NetScaler SD-WAN was configured to perform automatic link selection and bandwidth aggregation across 3G, 4G, LTE from multiple cellular suppliers and available satellite links, while pairing with Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp to deliver remote access to Microsoft Office and other applications without perceptible performance degradation.
Operational coverage included seafaring crews on inspection vessels operating in Danish territorial waters, a control ship in the North Sea, and the agency data center, providing end users with a single managed connection view. The solution included a NetScaler SD-WAN monitoring dashboard that exposed which connections were active and allowed teams to validate satellite capacity and link quality, removing the need for manual connection management by crews.
Governance and workflow changes focused on operationalizing automatic failover and centralized monitoring so inspection teams could remain on-station rather than sail closer to shore for signal. Reported outcomes included significantly increased mobile coverage, consolidation of multiple cellular suppliers and satellite use simultaneously, and extended usable coverage from previously 5 to 8 nautical miles to up to 23 nautical miles from Skagen, enabling crews to concentrate on inspection work rather than connectivity management.
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) | Healthcare | 2500 | $950M | United States | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, AIDS Healthcare Foundation implemented Citrix SD-WAN. The deployment augmented Citrix CloudBridge and NetScaler infrastructure to optimize a hub and spoke WAN that connects a primary datacenter in California to a secondary disaster recovery datacenter in Florida and roughly 70 branch offices, where Internet service was provisioned over hosted MPLS with 1.5 Mbps pipes to many branches.
The Citrix SD-WAN implementation built on existing Citrix application delivery and WAN optimization modules, including NetScaler MPX 5500 appliances for global Layer 7 load balancing and CloudBridge and Repeater family appliances for WAN optimization. Functional capabilities deployed included protocol acceleration, VDI acceleration for Citrix XenDesktop, and QoS policies to prioritize ICA and VoIP traffic across constrained branch links, with CloudBridge providing unified acceleration, security and policy enforcement for application delivery.
Integrations and operational coverage reflected the organizations heavy use of XenApp and XenDesktop 6.0 and a hub and spoke MPLS topology; the project retained NetScaler MPX appliances in each datacenter and extended CloudBridge and Repeater devices to branch sites. AHF validated the approach through a proof of concept comparing Riverbed Steelhead and Citrix CloudBridge, where Citrix products demonstrated superior optimization and prioritization for ICA and VoIP, informing the choice of Citrix SD-WAN technology for application and voice performance needs.
Governance and rollout followed a phased datacenter and branch deployment model, with appliances provisioned in core datacenters and branch repeaters staged to manage constrained pipes and enforce QoS and acceleration policies. NetScaler MPX appliances provided the global load balancing fabric to support 24x7 availability of web servers between datacenters, and CloudBridge and Repeater components were used to centralize application performance policies, reduce bandwidth contention and prioritize critical clinical and voice traffic for the organizations distributed clinical and administrative functions.
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AWL | Manufacturing | 167 | $22M | Netherlands | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, AWL implemented Citrix SD-WAN to stabilize global access to engineering and manufacturing applications and to address cross-site data synchronization challenges. AWL is a manufacturing company headquartered in the Netherlands with engineering teams in the Czech Republic and manufacturing sites in China, the U.S., and Mexico, and the Citrix SD-WAN deployment was part of a broader effort to centralize application delivery for those distributed sites.
The technical architecture centralized XenDesktop and XenApp running on XenServer to deliver virtual workspaces tailored to three user profiles, engineers, mechanics, and office workers. NVIDIA virtual GPU software was provisioned for engineers and mechanics to provide 3D graphics acceleration for complex CAD workloads, while NetScaler ADC provided load balancing in the Netherlands data center and in China.
The Citrix SD-WAN implementation provided SD-WAN level WAN optimization and path control over long-haul MPLS links, ensuring a consistent user experience across roughly 9,000 km of network between Europe and Asia. The deployment tied the Netherlands data center and remote manufacturing sites into a single delivery fabric, eliminating the need for separate user accounts at each location and enabling traveling staff to access consistent workspaces.
Governance centered on a single Citrix deployment administered from headquarters, which resolved the stated issues of data synchronization and lack of collaboration tools by centralizing application and graphics delivery. AWL reported that Citrix graphics accelerated workspaces, delivered over Citrix SD-WAN, proved that 3D graphics can be supported across 9,000 km of long-haul WAN, an operational outcome explicitly cited by the company.
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Automotive | 14500 | $29.0B | Netherlands | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2019 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 400 | $33M | Australia | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 5000 | $14.2B | United States | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 2000 | $500M | United States | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
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Automotive | 600 | $123M | Italy | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
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Transportation | 150 | $20M | Belgium | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 25954 | $63.6B | South Africa | Citrix | Citrix SD-WAN | SD-WAN | 2023 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Citrix SD-WAN
- Maybank, a Malaysia based Banking and Financial Services organization with 43000 Employees
- Raiffeisen Bank International, a Austria based Banking and Financial Services company with 42948 Employees
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