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Winner!
Deutsche Bank
Congratulations to Deutsche Bank, winner of the 2011 Citrix Innovation Award at Synergy Barcelona! Special thanks to our all our finalists for sharing their inspiring stories of business transformation and innovation with Citrix.
Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a substantial private client franchise. With more than 100,000 employees in 73 countries, Deutsche Bank offers financial services throughout the world. Virtual computing solutions support the Bank's sustainability strategy and enable new flexible ways of working for its employees across the globe.
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2011 Innovation Awards for Synergy San Francisco
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TD Bank Financial Group - Video (winner)
Congratulations to TD Bank, winner of the 2011 Citrix Innovation Award at Synergy San Francisco! Special thanks to our all our finalists for sharing their inspiring stories of business transformation and innovation with Citrix.
As one of the largest banks in North America, TD strives to be the world's best run, customer- focused bank. By leveraging virtual computing solutions from Citrix, TD is creating a more employee-friendly workplace while improving business continuity and flexibility—a strategy that is evidenced by its excellent customer service. |
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Seattle Children's Hospital - Video (finalist)
Seattle Children's Hospital is one of the top pediatric care and research hospitals in the United States. Using Citrix virtualization solutions, the hospital increased the speed of medical information delivery and ease of use, enabling clinicians to work from any device, in any location for enhanced patient interaction and improved collaboration. |
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KLA-Tencor Corporation - Video (finalist)
Ranked among the world's top semiconductor equipment manufacturers, KLA-Tencor is revolutionizing the way their employees work. To support its growing, global customer base, the company is encouraging employees to select the computing device that best suits their work style, providing anywhere, anytime access to a wide range of critical applications. |
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2010 Innovation Awards for Synergy Berlin
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The Co-operative Group (winner)
With over 4.5 million members, the U.K.'s largest consumer cooperative uses desktop
virtualization to save millions
on hardware, licensing, support, and energy, while improving employee satisfaction and worker flexibility. |
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Chemtura Corporation (finalist)
This global specialty chemicals company delivers on-demand desktops to support global competitiveness and profitability. |
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CZ Health Care Insurance (finalist)
One of the largest non-profit health care organizations in the Netherlands uses desktop virtualization to enable work-shifting while cutting costs. |
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Derby Public Schools (finalist)
Desktop virtualization enabled Derby Public Schools in Derby, Kansas to cut desktop refresh costs by 50 percent while delivering anywhere, anytime access to learning tools. |
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LG CNS (finalist)
he IT services provider for South Korean-based manufacturer LG Corporation uses cloud computing services to deliver desktops to more than 10,000 staff, resulting in greater flexibility and improved service reliability. |
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MATERNA (finalist)
This IT service provider created a "Training in a Cloud" platform to deliver a complete virtual infrastructure for self-service training to students anywhere, using any device. |
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Medical University of South Carolina (finalist)
The US-based teaching hospital leverages virtualization to enable service expansion even as state funding is slashed. |
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O'Neill Europe (finalist)
A virtualized supply chain helps this Netherlands-based retailer extend their global brand and ensure faster responses to changing consumer needs and tastes. |
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Perfetti van Melle India (finalist)
India's sugar confectionery market leader uses Citrix virtualization solutions to streamline its IT operations, reducing costs by up to 60 percent and significantly reducing carbon emissions. |
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Telecom Italia (finalist)
Desktop virtualization enables Italy's largest telecommunications provider to enhance customer service while saving millions on desktop hardware, maintenance, field support, and power consumption. |
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TeleComputing (finalist)
Europe's largest shared IT operations platform provider leverages desktop and server virtualization to reduce costs, speed time-to-market and provide more stable, higher quality service to customers. |
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2010 Innovation Awards for Synergy San Francisco
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Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP (winner)
With more than 1800 users in 13 offices in the U.S. and Europe, this law firm leverages virtual
desktops and apps on iPhones to merge business and personal computing while maximizing productivity. |
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Companhia de Bebidas das Americas (AmBev) (finalist)
The largest brewery and beverage distributor in South America uses virtualization to revolutionize
their IT model, slashing costs and promoting global expansion. |
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Avianca Airlines (finalist)
Virtual IT enables the number one airline founded in the Americas to enjoy rapid expansion in
tough economic times. |
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Centene Corporation (finalist)
This leading U.S. healthcare company relies on virtual computing as a simple prescription for
cost-efficient,
scalable growth. |
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Fairfax County, Virginia (finalist)
Virtual computing allows one of the largest counties in the United States to add new services, creating
new revenue streams. |
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Genpact (finalist)
Next-generation desktop computing service drives innovation for this leader in managing business
processes for companies around the world. |
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Groupe Promutuel (finalist)
The fourth largest insurance company in Quebec, Canada uses virtual IT to dramatically increase new
business and earn green certification. |
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Grupo Bom Jesus (finalist)
Virtual computing improves the quality of education and enhances teacher productivity at this
collection of Catholic schools and universities in southern Brazil. |
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Ingersoll Rand/Trane (finalist)
This $13 billion multi-national manufacturer relies on virtualization to speed acquisition integration
and drive a mobile workforce. |
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ND SatCom (finalist)
A leading system integrator of satellite communication networks and products leverages virtual
apps to drive business expansion and a new service delivery model. |
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Osaka Gas Information System Research Institute Co., Ltd. (OGIS-RI) (finalist)
This oil and gas utility serving more than six million customers in Japan implemented virtualization
to improve security and productivity, fueling new market opportunities. |
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2009 Innovation Awards
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Emory Healthcare (winner)
Georgia's largest health system relies on an end-to-end Citrix virtualization solution to
efficiently and flexibly deliver information to clinicians anywhere, on any device. |
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HDFC Bank (finalist)
With an expansion strategy fueled by a flexible and scalable infrastructure, India's second
largest private bank is able to quickly and cost-effectively open hundreds of branches
in any location. |
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Tesco (finalist)
One of the largest grocery retailers in the world, Tesco is enabling growth and expansion
in new geographies while increasing operational efficiency. |
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2008 Innovation Awards
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Cocamar (winner)
For this Brazilian cooperative, a Citrix solution eliminated application downtime,
and allowed IT to refocus on business needs. |
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Bechtel (finalist)
This top U.S. construction contractor adopted an end-to-end IT virtualization strategy to
consolidate its datacenters in order to securely deliver applications. |
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Mutual of Omaha (finalist)
This 100-year-old insurance company has taken major steps to diversify into new
financial services areas to achieve higher returns, and become more agile as an organization. |
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