Project Constellation At iForum
Saturday, 04 November 2006 by Michel Roth
Sumit Dhawan has written an article about his session at iForum about Project Constellation: ...I had a session on Constellation technologies and where we are headed around Presentaion Server going forward.

I took an easier way out with my presentation. Instead of preparing and presenting all the content myself, I brought up folks that actually architect the product and write code on the stage to talk about stuff that they are doing for Constellation. I thought we had a lot of fun on the stage and my job was simple - (attempt to) make some jokes and make the way for the next presenter.

As part of Constellation, I talked about three areas that Citrix is committed to innovating in:

1. End user experience
2. Reduced Complexity
3. Application Compatibility

There are Constellation technologies being built to address those three areas. Project Ohio is in fact the first release when you will start seeing some of these technologies taking life. If you havent done so already, I highly encourage you to take a look at the Tech Preview for Ohio available on mycitrix.com. You will find how there is a significant boost in end user responsiveness with Project Ohio.

Read on here.

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