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Citrix Completes its Acquisition of XenSource

...and in true Citrix style, completely changes around the product names. According to a press release today by Citrix:

New Product Names:
Citrix XenServer becomes the product family name
XenExpress becomes Citrix XenServer Express Edition
XenServer becomes Citrix XenServer Standard Edition
XenEnterprise becomes Citrix XenServer Enterprise Edition
Citrix XenServer OEM Edition (current XenExpress OEM Edition, sold to OEMs)

Support Changes:
To meet the request of our customers we are pleased to offer phone support. This is based on per Incident pricing (5 pack for $1500, 25 pack for $5000) can be used for any valid XenServer/XenEnterprise license. Support Hours are 8 AM - 9 PM Eastern, 8 AM - 9 PM GMT.

You can read the marketing mumbo jumbo (er, press release) at:
http://www.citrix.com/English/NE/news/news.asp?newsID=683171

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