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April 2025

Apr 17

Administrator Group Support for 'Full Access' Role

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     Now Available
Platform - IAM
This feature enables administrator access to the 'Full Access' role based on group membership (AAD, SAML, and Google). Any administrator belonging to this group will possess Citrix Cloud Console full administrative privileges.
Apr 10

Tenant Co-management for CSP multi-tenant DaaS

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     In Development
Citrix Service Providers
Citrix multi-tenant DaaS for CSP today does not allow tenant access to Studio to manage configurations or user support for its own scope. Tenant Co-management feature will enable tenant customers self-service DaaS management and L1 user support within own cloud account isolated by scope, tenant roles and permissions.
Apr 10

AWS Support for converting a non-machine profile-based machine catalog to machine profile-based machine catalog

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     Now Available

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     Now Available

 

Citrix Provisioning and App Layering
In an AWS environment, you can now use a VM or launch template as a machine profile input to convert a non-machine profile-based machine catalog to machine profile-based machine catalog. New VMs added to the catalog take property values from the machine profile. For more information, see Convert a non-machine profile-based machine catalog to machine profile-based machine catalog.
Apr 10

Hybrid Azure AD for on-premises Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment

CLOUD STATUS

     In Development
Citrix Provisioning and App Layering
Previously, MCS supported provisioning of Hybrid Azure Active Directory VM only in DaaS deployment. With this feature, you can provision and manage lifecycle of Hybrid Azure AD VM from customer-managed on-premises Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment.
Apr 10

Clustered pool health information

ON-PREMISES STATUS

     Now Available
XenServerXenCenter
XenCenter shows more information about the health of your clustered pool. This information is also available through the xe CLI.
Apr 10

Support for CentOS Stream 10 as a VM operating system

ON-PREMISES STATUS

     In Preview
XenServer
CentOS Stream 10 is now available as a VM operating system on XenServer 8. 
Apr 08

vTPM and secure boot support for MCS created VMs on AWS

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     Now Available

ON-PREMISES STATUS

     Now Available

 

Citrix Provisioning and App Layering
When creating a catalog in AWS environments, admins can now select a master image (AMI) with NitroTPM and/or secure boot enabled. Accordingly, MCS will provision VMs in the catalog to also have NitroTPM and/or secure boot enabled.

March 2025

Mar 31

Studio App Packages management for elastic app layers

CLOUD STATUS

     In Development

ON-PREMISES STATUS

     In Development

 

Citrix Provisioning and App LayeringConfiguration Console/StudioDelivery Controller/Broker
An enhancement to Studio App Packages enabling discovery and assignment of Elastic App Layers.
Mar 24

Secure HDX

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     In Preview

ON-PREMISES STATUS

     In Preview

 

Citrix Gateway ServiceVirtual Delivery Agent
Take your data security to the next level with Secure HDX. Our advanced end-to-end encryption keeps your HDX sessions safe from snoopers. No matter the network, you can trust that your data stays secure while in transit.
Mar 24

Site-level user activity reporting to the cloud

CLOUD STATUS

     Now Available
Session Recording
Based on event detection in recorded sessions, Session Recording now empowers you to identify incidents from events. It also displays the event and incident data in the cloud for aggregation and analysis, providing a comprehensive view of user activity across an entire site.