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  • Citrix drops Rush sponsorship

    03/03/2012 9:00:22 AM PST · by Leroy S. Mort · 172 replies
    Citrix Facebook ^ | March 2, 2012 | Brett Caine SVP GM
    Over the past day, we’ve heard from many great Citrix customers about our advertising on The Rush Limbaugh Show. These customers have expressed their growing concern that some of his recent comments seem inconsistent with the core values Citrix has always stood for – humility, integrity and respect. While Citrix obviously does not control any show’s content or endorse opinions of their hosts, we do take the concerns of our customers seriously. When they are upset about something, we listen. After careful consideration, we have decided to discontinue our advertising on The Rush Limbaugh Show. Sincerely, Brett Caine SVP and...
  • Support Michael Savage against CAIR

    11/21/2007 7:33:26 PM PST · by sfreader · 52 replies · 371+ views
    CAIR has managed to convince Citrix (gotmypc.com) and Office Max to drop sponsorship of the Savage Nation. Their next target is AT&T Please go to CAIR's own action alert page to get contact info for the corporate sponsors they are targetting. Let AT&T know you support Savage's right to freedom of speech. Take 5 minutes and do it! AT&T http://www.cair.com/ArticleDetails.aspx?mid1=763&&ArticleID=23773&&name=n&&currPage=1 Randall L. Stephenson Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer, AT&T 175 E. Houston San Antonio, TX 78205 Tel: (210) 821-4105 Fax: (210) 351-2071 E-Mail: randall.stephenson@att.com, forrest.miller@att.com, karen.jennings@att.com, richard.dietz@att.com, walt.sharp@att.com, wes.warnock@att.com, mjthornburg@YELLOWPAGES.COM, drucilla.cessac@att.com, elva.gonzalez@att.com Let Office Max you won't...
  • Citrix Launches MetaFrame Password Manager, Preps MetaFrame XP Update

    09/24/2003 1:37:57 PM PDT · by bedolido · 6 replies · 443+ views
    Security Pipeline ^ | 09/24/03 | Paula Rooney
    Citrix Systems has released its single sign-on product, even as it prepares to debut an enhanced version of MetaFrame XP. The Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based company said Wednesday it has begun shipping Citrix MetaFrame Password Manager, priced at $179 per user. MetaFrame Password Manager, one of several products billed under the company's new MetaFrame Access Suite brand, was developed under the code name of Project Bimini. Once a user authenticates to a system using a single password, MetaFrame Password Manager automatically logs the user into any password-protected system while enforcing password policies. It also monitors all password-related events and can automate...