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Getting Started with Citrix XenApp?? 7.6

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781784394233
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Why Citrix XenApp® – Making the Case for App Virtualization FREE CHAPTER 2. Designing a Citrix® Solution to Fit Your Needs 3. Preparing Your System for XenApp® Deployment 4. Installing and Configuring Citrix XenApp® 5. Installing and Configuring Citrix® StoreFront™ 6. Installing and Configuring NetScaler Gateway™ 7. Load Balancing with Citrix® NetScaler® 8. Building Your First XenApp® Farm – Machine Creation Services 9. Building Your First XenApp® Farm – Provisioning Services™ 10. Administering a XenApp® Environment – Application Management 11. Administering a XenApp® Environment – Server Management 12. Printing 13. Troubleshooting Tools, Tips, and Tricks 14. The Big Day – Going Live with Citrix XenApp® Index

Project planning

If you are reading this book with the intention of building an IT business solution for your company, then you are probably already involved in a project or some type of initiative with clear objectives and metrics in order to achieve success. Every successful IT project requires a great bit of attention to detail in planning and architecting a solution that would have a substantially positive impact on business operations. Many consulting companies take a phased approach when working with their client on projects. Usually, a project manager creates a project plan with a schedule chalked out to complete tasks or milestones. Projects can vary in terms of size and resources. On a very basic level, the lifespan of a project can consist of several phases:

  • Design
    • Conducting the analysis of an existing environment
    • Defining business requirements and limitations
    • Architecting an IT solution according to specifications
  • Implementation
    • Building a solution based on design specifications
    • Documenting...
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