List of Citrix XenServer Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Citrix XenServer 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 XenServer 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 XenServer for Digital Workspace include: Tesco, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 340000 employees and revenues of $93.25 billion, Arbeiterwohlfahrt Germany, a Germany based Non Profit organisation with 237000 employees and revenues of $14.10 billion, Clark Builders, a Canada based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $1.20 billion, Safety Computing Norway, a Norway based Professional Services organisation with 11 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Arbeiterwohlfahrt Germany | Non Profit | 237000 | $14.1B | Germany | Citrix | Citrix XenServer | Digital Workspace | 2011 | K-iS Systemhaus |
In 2011, Arbeiterwohlfahrt Germany implemented Citrix XenServer 5.5 as a core Digital Workspace platform. The Citrix XenServer deployment at AWO Düsseldorf centralized virtual server hosting and established a virtualization foundation for back-office and care IT workloads.
The implementation consolidated servers that support financial accounting, document management, facility management and care documentation, using Citrix XenServer 5.5 to provision virtual machines, pool compute resources and enable high availability for critical application workloads. Configuration focused on centralizing server estates and standardizing virtual machine images and provisioning workflows to simplify operations across administrative and care functions.
AWO Düsseldorf paired Citrix XenServer 5.5 with DataCore storage virtualization, integrating virtual compute with centralized, virtualized storage services to increase scalability and availability in Germany. The architecture combined Citrix XenServer compute virtualization with DataCore managed storage pools, creating a shared infrastructure layer for transactional and document-centric systems.
The project was delivered by K-iS Systemhaus as the systems integrator, and the rollout aligned infrastructure operations to a centralized virtual platform to support both back-office and care-related processes. The deployment produced a more flexible, highly available virtual infrastructure that supports financial, facility and care documentation workflows.
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Clark Builders | Construction and Real Estate | 1500 | $1.2B | Canada | Citrix | Citrix XenServer | Digital Workspace | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Clark Builders deployed Citrix XenServer as a core virtualization layer within its Digital Workspace strategy, positioning Citrix XenServer to support virtual hosts and workspace delivery for the company. The implementation was executed under the Infrastructure and Operations organization, with the Lead Technical Analyst reporting to the Infrastructure & Operations Manager and operating from the Edmonton infrastructure team.
The deployment leveraged Citrix XenServer for hypervisor services and to support Citrix XenDesktop architecture for desktop virtualization and VDI style workflows, with configuration focused on virtual machine provisioning, template management, and centralized host administration. Standard Digital Workspace capabilities such as VM lifecycle management, host resource allocation, and integration points for desktop delivery orchestration were included as part of the operational configuration.
Operational integration was handled alongside existing on prem storage and backup platforms, the environment coexisted with Nutanix and VMware cluster activity and used storage technologies listed as NetApp, Nimble, Tintri and VXRail. Backup and recovery responsibilities were integrated with a Commvault and Backup Exec driven backup infrastructure, and the virtual hosts supported email infrastructure projects that migrated systems through Exchange 2013 to Office 365.
Governance and ongoing operations were managed by the infrastructure team, with the Lead Technical Analyst responsible for designing, supporting and maintaining the Citrix XenServer estate, and for coordinating storage, backup and virtual host maintenance. The implementation emphasized centralized operations and sustainment under existing infrastructure procedures, with team ownership based in Edmonton and alignment to broader infrastructure projects such as cluster builds and email migrations.
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Safety Computing Norway | Professional Services | 11 | $2M | Norway | Citrix | Citrix XenServer | Digital Workspace | 2010 | ScienceSoft |
In 2010, SafetyComputing implemented Citrix XenServer as part of a Citrix XenApp modernization targeting its hosted services and operational infrastructure. The work falls under Digital Workspace and focused on virtualizing physical servers to reduce hardware dependence and modernize the telecom and operations environment.
The deployment used a Citrix virtualization stack with Citrix XenServer as the hypervisor and Citrix XenApp providing application virtualization and session brokering, while Citrix Access Gateway provided secure remote access. Configuration and operational capabilities implemented included server consolidation, centralized image and session management, and platform-level availability controls consistent with Digital Workspace architectures.
ScienceSoft served as the systems integrator and performed the physical to virtual migrations, installation and configuration of Citrix XenServer, XenApp and Access Gateway, and coordinated integration with SafetyComputing hosted services. Operational coverage explicitly included the ISP hosted services and telecom operations, affecting service delivery, operations engineering and hosting management functions.
Governance and rollout were executed by ScienceSoft with phased migration and platform consolidation to limit service disruption, and the project delivered the stated outcomes of increased uptime, improved performance and security, reduced hardware dependence and improved service availability.
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Retail | 340000 | $93.2B | United Kingdom | Citrix | Citrix XenServer | Digital Workspace | 2009 | n/a |
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