- Getting Started with Citrix XenApp 6.5
- Guillermo Musumeci
- 364字
- 2021-08-13 18:17:18
Acknowledgement
I would like to thank the following individuals for my success.
First of all, I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
I would also like to thank my loving family; my beautiful wife Carol Buford, for her support. My children, who are the main reasons for my pressing towards the goal, daughters Ceterra, Chrisha, Christiana, and Taliyah, and grandson Jordan, and of course my parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Buford, for their guidance and for always being there for me.
I would also like to thank the following mentors, friends, and colleagues for driving me towards excellence:
Mr. Alonzo James III—Zo, "Technological Genius" you are one of the very few people who have technical brilliance along with "real world" common sense. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, and thanks for being such a great friend.
Mr. Dexter Oliver—Thanks Dex, "I.T. Manager Extraordinaire" for your guidance, mentoring, and wisdom, and for keeping me spiritually grounded and assisting me in keeping focus on what really counts.
Mr. Scott Tucker (Citrix Technology Consultant)—Scott, I have learned so much from you in our technology battles and ("hashing" things out) conversations, Thanks a bunch buddy.
Shankha Mukherjee has five years experience in Citrix XenApp (new name for Presentation Server). He has worked on almost all the versions of Citrix XenApp, starting from Metaframe XP. He is currently working as a Level-2 administrator for WINTEL (Windows Intel / Citrix XenApp / VMware), giving support to client infrastructure, remotely.
Shankha Mukherjee is a B-Tech Engineer in Information Technology.
He has also reviewed the book, Getting Started with Citrix XenApp 6.
Peter Nap is a very experienced Server Based Computing Consultant and Infrastructure Architect. He is 38 years old, lives in the Netherlands, and is currently employed as an Infrastructure Architect for Logica. He has 13 years of work experience in various large and small businesses, including Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands.
Last year, Peter was migrating a company to XenApp 6.5 in combination with Citrix Provisioning 6.1 and hosted on physical blades.