
ITXen™ transforms existing IT infrastructure and augments processing in new and effective ways. Our solutions utilize channel partnerships, vendor relations, and a business expansion model allowing for growth. We design and customize solutions that significantly lower the “breakeven” point for IT management.
ITXen™ combines XenApp, XenDesktop, and XenServer to make an IT delivery system that centrally manages all applications, desktops, and servers thereby reducing management costs. This dynamic delivery center helps you accommodate mobile users, multiple computing locations, and innovative applications.
ITXen™ is totally immersed in virtualization. While other companies “support” Storage, Server, Application, and Desktop Virtualization; we are educated, certified, industry-leading contributors and solution advisors for the products we maintain and endorse.
ITXen™ nurtures and builds partnerships. You cannot be a true advocate of a given solution while selling and positioning competing products. We are not going to sell you anything; we will explain our solution, provide insight and guidance and then help you succeed in lowering your costs by 30% - 40%.

ITXen's™ experience in application delivery, networking, storage, Linux and Microsoft makes us more efficient and therefore more competitive. Individually and collectively we have more experience than ANYONE with XenServer and XenDesktop implementations.
At ITXen™ we believe that technology should only exist when it allows people to follow processes more efficiently. We make sure that technology serves as a supporting role for your business, while your products and services play the lead.
ITXen’s™ goal is enablement not dependency. ITXen™ promises to provide a solution, complete the job, and leave you educated and empowered.
At ITXen™ we define “solution” as all parts of the Information Technology System (people, processes, hardware, software, and data) integrated and working together in harmony. If one part of the system is ignored or not considered then a true “solution” is not achieved.
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