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How to configure Citrix Cloud with Microsoft Azure part 1

Solution end-goal

In this blog series, I want to guide you through the process of using Citrix Cloud, Citrix Machine Creation Services and Microsoft Azure. The end goal is to have a Citrix solution running entirely in the cloud. I will show you every little setting and configuration needed to get it running, but I am not going to show you how to optimize and customize the user experience in this series.

Citrix PTEC and Summit

Hi all,

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So first off, this won’t be a technical article but an article about how I experienced Citrix PTEC and Citrix Summit this week. I am writing this from Cocoa Beach Florida while reflecting on the last week of great sessions and talks with other Citrix consultants.

Looking back at 2018 and into 2019

Hi all,

I just came back to my blog after a really busy second half of 2018 at work and in my private life. I can’t believe that I haven’t posted anything on my own blog since March 🙁 I have held a webinar and posted some on mycugc.org instead, but I really want 2019 to also be the year where this blog will become more active. I will make sure that any blogs I post on other sites will be posted here as well after a few weeks on the primary site of the blog post.

Citrix PVS and PowerShell

Hi all

Today’s post is about Citrix PVS (PVS) and Powershell. This combination has been a pretty awful experience for a long time, but now things a looking up. Since PVS version 7.1x where Citrix released a Powershell module instead of MCLI commands we have been able to use some real powershell commands and logic. In this article I will show you how to do commen PVS task with powershell.