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DMS Electronics and Citrix Systems strengthen commitment

DMS Electronics Ltd., (DMS E), a leading systems integrator in Sri Lanka, along with its strategic partner Citrix System Inc (Nasdaq: CTXS), the global leader in access infrastructure solutions further strengthened their commitment in Sri Lanka by organising several events recently.

Director/General Manager, DMS Electronics Ltd., P. Chandranath, said that it is indeed encouraging to note that Citrix Solutions is strongly pursuing its commitments in terms of the IT market in Sri Lanka. He said that the relationship between DMS E and Citrix Solutions has been in place for more than three years and in fact the first few installation have been in existence and flourished over this period. Today, a number of big names in Sri Lanka bear testimony to the benefits that they have reaped by adopting Citrix Solutions technology.

The events addressed all levels of the enterprise. The CEO/CIO breakfast meeting addressed the challenges that CEOs/CIOs face and how Citrix Solutions address these challenges. The subsequent event, delivered the conceptual view of Citrix Solutions to managers responsible for implementing such programs. The last session was for those who were more involved at grassroots level, which allowed those attending this session to have hands on experience.

Chandranath said that Citrix Solutions bring down the total cost of ownership. Personal computers now may be as ubiquitous as the paperclip.

Many of us depend on them for our very livelihoods. Yet, their ubiquity raises some troublesome questions - Could there be a better way of accessing information?

Can we better harness all this computing power and all this information assets in a way that benefits both users and those who are tasked with keeping users up and running efficiently and cost-effectively? Or are we harnessed by the very tools that created the information revolution in the first place?

He stressed the role that Citrix Solutions could play in some of the government's initiatives like the widely talked about "e Sri Lanka" initiative and how much it could influence the success of such programs.

"Citrix System is committed to investing in Sri Lanka, a region whose technology industry has shown significant growth over the last few years", said Director-Marketing, Citrix Solutions India Kishore Badami. "Our new Solution Advisors and increased focus in Sri Lanka will allow us to better assist customers' in solving IT challenges related to information access.

Our access solutions can enable Sri Lanka companies to expand their operations more quickly and effectively as they drive the economic engine in the country".

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