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Press Release
Centrix Software Named in CRN’s ‘Hot Emerging Vendors’
Centrix Software features in CRN’s September profile of 10 IT vendors that it feels are ‘exploding on the scene’.
Centrix Software enables companies to take a user-centric approach to desktop transformation, ensuring that new applications, OS platforms and infrastructure investments such as desktop virtualization are designed from the outset to meet the unique needs of their user environments.
CRN’s profile of Centrix Software highlights the value of Centrix WorkSpace iQ, an analytics solution for end-user computing environments, to partners and customers. Centrix WorkSpace iQ gives organizations the ability to understand quickly and easily the dynamics of their computing environments; from the assets that are installed to how people actually use the IT resources provided by corporate IT teams on a day-to-day basis. The intelligence it delivers, in the form of actionable reports, gives IT and project teams vital insight for shaping IT transformation strategies, determining the selection of best-fit technologies and optimizing the deployment of devices, applications and platforms, whether virtual, web, physical or cloud-based.
“As a company whose go-to-market strategy is 100% channel focused, it’s great to have the support of CRN and to be recognized as one of its Hot Emerging Vendors,” said Lewis Gee, worldwide vice president of sales and marketing at Centrix Software. “Our solutions are designed to help partners not only maximize the consulting value they deliver to customers but also address many of the barriers stalling transformation projects and investment decisions. The insight partners and customers can obtain from our analytics product enables them to build an informed business case and maximize the value of new investments, such as desktop virtualization and Windows 7, as well as drive more efficiency from customers’ existing infrastructure through optimization and rationalization.”
Centrix Software recently announced plans to expand its operations and channel network in the US, following the completion of a $10million funding round. Centrix Software works with a network of value added partners that are specialists in virtualization, Microsoft technologies, desktop infrastructure and software asset management.

