List of Citrix Workspace Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Citrix Workspace 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 Workspace 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 Workspace for Digital Workspace include: Legal & General Group, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 11498 employees and revenues of $57.16 billion, Associated British Foods, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 133000 employees and revenues of $25.00 billion, Chevron Phillips, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $14.18 billion, Fairview Health Services, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 34000 employees and revenues of $7.31 billion, Hiscox, a United Kingdom based Insurance organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $3.93 billion and many others.
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Associated British Foods | Consumer Packaged Goods | 133000 | $25.0B | United Kingdom | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Associated British Foods implemented Citrix Workspace as its enterprise Digital Workspace platform to provide consolidated remote access and application delivery across a global user base. The deployment supported IT Shared Service Centre operations, positioning Citrix Workspace as the endpoint client for access to both virtualized applications and aggregated SaaS productivity tools.
The Citrix Workspace implementation was configured around standard Digital Workspace capabilities, including workspace aggregation, virtual application and desktop access, single sign on and conditional access controls. Authentication and identity were integrated with Azure AD and Active Directory, and multi factor authentication was used for additional session security. Profile and session management were applied alongside client provisioning workflows, while application packaging and distribution were coordinated via SCCM and AD groups.
Operational integrations explicitly encountered during support included O365 Portal, OneDrive, SharePoint, Dynamics 365 and AX2012 for line of business application access, as well as TeamViewer and remote support through Teams for incident resolution. Incident handling and ticket assignment flowed through the AssystNET Helpdesk system, with AT&T VPN and local print services frequently involved in troubleshooting the workspace experience. Support coverage included VIP white glove handling and global liaison with local IT for laptop and desktop builds and decommissioning using Management Studio.
Governance and operational practice emphasized documentation of complex or repetitive incidents to reduce repeat tickets, a formal 2nd and 3rd line escalation path, and coordinated software installation through SCCM or manual packages when necessary. The project request explicitly aimed to reduce the ticket queue, and ongoing operational processes centered on knowledge sharing, escalation discipline and local IT coordination to stabilize Citrix Workspace operations.
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Chevron Phillips | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 5000 | $14.2B | United States | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Chevron Phillips implemented Citrix Workspace. Chevron Phillips implemented Citrix Workspace, a Digital Workspace solution, to enable employees to work from anywhere on any device, using Citrix XenMobile technology to separate corporate apps and data from personal apps and data on users' devices.
The implementation leveraged Citrix Workspace capabilities for secure application delivery, mobile device management, and workspace access controls consistent with Digital Workspace functional workflows. Operational governance emphasized containerization and data isolation, allowing IT to enforce access policies and manage corporate application containers without accessing personal user data. The rollout targeted the company employee population of about 5000 in the United States, impacting IT administration, field operations, and knowledge worker productivity across Chevron Phillips. Employees can now work securely whenever and wherever they want, enabled by the Citrix Workspace separation of corporate and personal environments.
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Clint Newell Auto Group | Automotive | 150 | $15M | United States | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Clint Newell Auto Group deployed Citrix Workspace using Citrix Cloud services to establish a Digital Workspace for its customer-facing operations. The move was driven by a desire for a cohesive cloud strategy and to replace piecemeal application delivery with a single, cloud-managed control plane for application onboarding and administration.
The implementation uses Citrix Cloud as the centralized control plane to provision and manage the Citrix Workspace environment, enabling a consolidated application catalog, centralized user provisioning and policy management, and secure remote access for mobile endpoints. Configuration focused on consolidating application lifecycle workflows into the Citrix Workspace management console, streamlining access for users on tablets and mobile devices commonly used on the sales lot and in the field.
Operational coverage included dealership staff who interact with customers on the lot and technicians or sales personnel operating in the field, aligning the Digital Workspace to sales, service and field operations workflows. Governance efforts standardized application onboarding and management processes into the cloud control plane, reducing ad hoc configuration and centralizing administrative controls for IT.
As an explicit outcome of the deployment, Clint Newell Auto Group is able to onboard and manage all its applications from a single control plane and extend new capabilities to its mobile workforce so they can better serve customers on the lot and in the field.
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Fairview Health Services | Healthcare | 34000 | $7.3B | United States | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Fairview Health Services implemented Citrix Workspace as its Digital Workspace. The deployment centralized secure delivery of desktops and applications across its network of hospitals and clinics in Minnesota.
The implementation used Citrix XenApp and Citrix XenDesktop for application and virtual desktop delivery, and Citrix XenMobile for mobile device management and single sign on. Citrix networking solutions were configured for load balancing to ensure reliable access to those services. This configuration positioned Citrix Workspace to present unified access to core clinical applications, desktops, and patient information.
Operational scope covered clinicians and IT across acute hospitals and outpatient clinics within the state, focusing on clinical operations and point of care access. Architecturally the deployment emphasized session brokering, central image management, and network load balancing to maintain session reliability and consistent application performance. Identity and access controls were enforced through the single sign on delivery system to streamline authentication and governance at the user level.
As a result clinicians became more productive and patient care improved through faster consistent access to clinical systems when and where it was needed. Citrix Workspace provided a consolidated Digital Workspace platform for Fairview Health Services that aligned clinical and IT priorities around secure access and availability.
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Hiscox | Insurance | 3000 | $3.9B | United Kingdom | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Hiscox deployed Citrix Workspace as a Digital Workspace solution accessible through its public remote access portal at https://remote.hiscox.com/logon/LogonPoint/tmindex.html. Citrix Workspace is used to provide web delivered access to virtual applications and desktops for the insurer's distributed employee population.
Configuration follows standard Digital Workspace capabilities, including secure remote access, virtual application and desktop delivery, centralized authentication, and single sign on workflows. The Citrix Workspace implementation presents a unified application catalog and enforces session security controls to support day to day access to internal systems.
Operational coverage is delivered through the public portal and supports employees across the United Kingdom who require remote access to underwriting, claims processing, and customer service applications. Governance is structured around centralized session management and role based provisioning to align application access with business roles and internal security policies.
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Manufacturing | 1800 | $900M | United States | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2020 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 11498 | $57.2B | United Kingdom | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2014 | n/a |
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Distribution | 250 | $32M | Sweden | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2018 | AceIQ |
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Manufacturing | 6900 | $2.3B | United States | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2017 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 4220 | $513M | Australia | Citrix | Citrix Workspace | Digital Workspace | 2020 | n/a |
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