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Citrix Workspace

Secure unified workspace app for accessing enterprise apps and virtual desktops

Citrix Workspace Overview

Citrix Workspace is a unified digital workspace client that provides secure access to enterprise applications, virtual desktops, and data from any device.

Designed for hybrid and remote work, it integrates with Citrix’s virtualization and security platform, enabling organizations to deliver consistent user experiences while maintaining centralized IT control, strong security policies, and optimized performance across cloud and on‑prem environments.

Key Features

  • Unified Access: Access virtual apps, desktops, and files through a single secure client.
  • Cross-Platform Support: Works across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and Chrome OS.
  • Enterprise-Grade Security: Integrates with Citrix security, zero trust, and access controls.
  • High-Performance Virtualization: Optimized HDX technology for responsive remote experiences.
  • Centralized IT Management: Simplifies deployment, updates, and policy enforcement.

Price

Plan Price Featured
Citrix Workspace App (Client) $0 (Free Download) Secure app & desktop access, Multi-device support, Backward-compatible with Citrix Receiver
Citrix Workspace / DaaS (Enterprise) Contact Sales (Estimated from $13–$20/user/month) Virtual apps & desktops, Centralized management, Enterprise security controls
Citrix Workspace Premium Plus ~$500/user/year (Minimum volumes apply) Advanced security, Analytics & observability, Hybrid multi-cloud support

Price details: https://www.citrix.com/buy/licensing/product.html

Pros

Competitor

Pros

VMware Horizon Citrix Workspace generally delivers better performance optimization over low-bandwidth connections and more mature HDX protocols. Administrators often find Citrix more flexible for complex enterprise environments, with stronger hybrid and multi-cloud delivery options and broader endpoint compatibility.
Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop Compared to AVD, Citrix Workspace provides deeper management tooling, richer monitoring, and stronger user experience optimization. It is often easier to scale across non-Azure environments, making it more suitable for organizations with multi-cloud or on‑prem infrastructure.
Amazon WorkSpaces Citrix Workspace offers more granular control over application delivery and session performance. Enterprises benefit from broader integration options and advanced policies that go beyond the more simplified, AWS‑centric WorkSpaces model.
TeamViewer Unlike TeamViewer’s remote-control focus, Citrix Workspace is built for large-scale enterprise virtualization. It supports thousands of users with centralized security, role-based access, and persistent virtual desktops rather than ad-hoc remote sessions.
AnyDesk Citrix Workspace is better suited for regulated industries and complex IT environments. It offers stronger compliance capabilities, deeper identity integration, and full virtual desktop infrastructure instead of simple screen-sharing or remote access.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

VMware Horizon Compared to Horizon, Citrix Workspace can be more complex to license and deploy. Organizations without experienced Citrix administrators may face a steeper learning curve and higher operational overhead during initial setup and upgrades.
Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop Citrix Workspace is typically more expensive than native AVD. For companies already standardized on Microsoft 365 and Azure, Citrix’s additional licensing and infrastructure layers may feel excessive for simpler remote desktop needs.
Amazon WorkSpaces Citrix Workspace requires more planning and infrastructure expertise than Amazon WorkSpaces. Smaller teams may find WorkSpaces easier to deploy quickly, while Citrix demands more upfront configuration and ongoing management.
TeamViewer For basic remote support scenarios, Citrix Workspace can feel overly complex. TeamViewer is faster to set up for simple access, whereas Citrix is designed for full enterprise virtualization rather than quick remote troubleshooting.
AnyDesk AnyDesk is lighter and cheaper for small teams. Citrix Workspace’s enterprise focus means higher costs, heavier infrastructure requirements, and more administrative effort than lightweight remote access tools.

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