For the past 30 years, Citrix has made a successful habit of challenging the status quo. That includes:

        --Delivering applications as streaming services to multiple users

        --Making the entire PC desktop into a secure service

        --Enhancing networks that optimize applications delivery

        --Pioneering infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) now known as public cloud, and

        --Supplying a way to take enterprise applications and data to the mobile edge.

Now, Citrix is at it again, by creating digital workspaces and redefining the very nature of applications and business intelligence. How has one company been able to not only reinvent itself again and again, but make major and correct bets on the future direction of global information technology?

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To find out, Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions, recently sat down to simultaneously interview three of Citrix’s chief executives from the past 30 years, Roger Roberts, Citrix CEO and Chairman from 1990 to 2002; Mark Templeton, CEO of Citrix from 2001 to 2015, and David Henshall, who became the company’s CEO in July of 2017. 

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