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Citrix Workspace app replaced Citrix Receiver, which was the client component of Citrix products XenDesktop and XenApp, now Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. [9] It was released initially in 2009; devices with Receiver installed were able to access full desktops via XenDesktop or individual applications via XenApp from a centralized host, such ...
ADNOC Drilling is the largest drilling company in the Middle East. It drills for oil both onshore and offshore in Abu Dhabi. ADNOC currently has a 95% equity in ADNOC Drilling [44] [45] after energy services giant Baker Hughes, acquired a 5% stake (valued around $11 billion or AED40.4 billion) in 2018. [46]
Citrix Workspace App (formerly Citrix Receiver) is the client component of XenDesktop, and XenApp, developed by Citrix Systems. It was released initially in 2009. It was released initially in 2009. Product Overview
The company renamed Citrix Workspace Cloud to Citrix Cloud in May 2016.r [10] In addition, cloud services were renamed with cloud-based versions of other Citrix products. XenDesktop and XenApp Service, ShareFile, and XenMobile Service replaced Desktop and App Service, Secure Documents Service, and Mobility Service, respectively. [ 11 ]
Citrix Workspace Cloud is a platform for building and delivering desktops and applications from the cloud. [92] ShareFile allows companies and organizations to sync and share files. [93] XenMobile offers mobile app and device management. Citrix Receiver is a client software that allows universal access to virtual applications and desktops.
The Government interest is held by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, ADNOC. ADCO was incorporated under Law No. 14 for 1978, on 8 October 1978 and has been responsible, since February 1979, for operations in the concession area, which after relinquishments, now covers more than 21,000 km 2 (8,100 sq mi).
ADNOC Gas Processing is based Abu Dhabi, UAE. It manages over 3,000 km of pipeline network and 26 processing trains. [2] [3] In 2000 ADNOC Gas Processing started a $1.5 billion tender for its gas terminals expansion. [4] [5] ADNOC launched a Downstream Investment Forum in 2018, which attracted more foreign investments for the Ruwais Refinery. [6]
Ruwais Refinery. The Ruwais Refinery is operated by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).The complex can process up to 837,000 barrels [1] of crude oil and condensate per day, making it the fourth-largest single-site oil refinery in the world and the biggest in the Middle East.