Citrix has announced the empanelment of its mobile workspace and virtualization solutions with the Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals (DGS&D), the central purchase and quality assurance organization of the Indian government functioning under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. Citrix's Desktop Virtualization and Enterprise Mobility solutions will enable the government to deliver its services to the citizens and stakeholders in a centralized and secure manner.
Parag Arora, Area Vice-President & Country Head - India Subcontinent, Citrix, said, "We are very excited with the opportunity to align with the government's Digital India initiatives and we believe we can play a key role in helping it successfully and efficiently implement these. With this partnership, Citrix will be able to play a key role in supporting the government to deliver citizen services securely and digitally."
With Citrix solutions, government agencies will be ready to deliver and receive digital information and services anytime, anywhere, and from any device - safely, securely and with fewer resources. Citrix enables robust mobile security and identity controls that allow only authorized users to access data, as well as an effective centralized infrastructure that ensures business continuity and rapid disaster recovery.
Leveraging the Citrix solutions, government agencies will be able to:
- Deliver applications and services securely across different locations and low- bandwidth networks
- Protect confidential data and keep sensitive government data secure by granting flexible, multi-level access to authorized personnel
- Provide high availability of data enabling government workers to have uninterrupted, secure and instant access to desktop and applications across locations, devices and networks
- Increase IT productivity to meet the needs of all workers while reducing operational costs
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