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AppliDis Fusion 5 VS Citrix XenDesktop

Compare AppliDis Fusion 5 VS Citrix XenDesktop and see what are their differences

AppliDis Fusion 5 logo AppliDis Fusion 5

AppliDis Fusion 5 is a unified virtualisation solution which allows you to provide access to applications and Windows desktops.

Citrix XenDesktop logo Citrix XenDesktop

Desktop virtualization suite allowing multiple users to access Microsoft Windows desktops that are installed at a centralized location
  • AppliDis Fusion 5 Landing page
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    2021-10-05
  • Citrix XenDesktop Landing page
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    2023-08-01

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to AppliDis Fusion 5 and Citrix XenDesktop)
Virtualization
19 19%
81% 81
Cloud Computing
18 18%
82% 82
Virtualization Platform
19 19%
81% 81
Virtual Machine Management

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