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Mastering Citrix XenDesktop

You're reading from   Mastering Citrix XenDesktop Design and implement a high performance and efficient virtual desktop infrastructure using Citrix XenDesktop

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784393977
Length 484 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniele Tosatto Daniele Tosatto
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GUNNALA GOVARDHAN GUNNALA GOVARDHAN
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Preface 1. Evolution and Core Strengths of XenDesktop® 2. Understanding the XenDesktop® Architecture in Detail FREE CHAPTER 3. Designing XenDesktop® for Complex Environments 4. Implementing a XenDesktop® Environment 5. Delivering Virtual Desktops and Optimizing XenDesktop® 6. Configuring XenDesktop® for Advanced Use Cases 7. Networking for XenDesktop® 8. Monitoring and Troubleshooting XenDesktop® 9. XenDesktop® PowerShell SDK for Automation 10. XenDesktop® and App-V Integration 11. XenDesktop® Licensing Index

PowerShell SDK for automation


Citrix SDK for XenDesktop is based on the Microsoft Windows PowerShell language, which lets you perform all of the administrative tasks that you can do in Citrix Studio, and even more tasks that can't be performed with Studio alone. This PowerShell-based SDK lets you automate XenDesktop administrative tasks, operations, and also integrate with other Windows technologies or programming platforms.

The purpose of SDK

As widely known, SDK stands for Software Development Kit and is also termed as DevKit. SDK generally consists of one or more Application Programming Interfaces (API) that are shipped in the form of libraries (.dll files) with an interface to a particular programming language. SDKs are provided by the software product vendors to their developer communities. SDKs include detailed documentation, debugging, and respective development tools. It's primarily aimed at software developers to build software that reuses, extends, or customizes functionalities to...

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