CITRIX DEFINES REMOTE COMPUTING STANDARD WITH NEXT-GENERATION DISTRIBUTED
WINDOWS ARCHITECTURE

First Product Based on New Architecture to be Revealed June 20 at PC Expo

CORAL SPRINGS, FL -- MAY 22, 1995 -- Citrix Systems, Inc. announced today
that it will leverage its expertise in Microsoft operating system and
networking technologies to provide an even faster distributed Windows
remote computing environment with its next-generation Intelligent Console
Architecture (ICA3).

The first product based on ICA3 will be introduced at PC Expo in New York
City on June 20, 1995.

Citrix developed the industry-standard Intelligent Console Architecture to
provide fast remote Windows communication capabilities for its line of
remote computing software. The ICA distributed Windows architecture runs
Windows client applications directly on Citrix remote access servers. Only
user interface objects and events are distributed to remote PCs. As a
result, ICA allows standard Windows LAN-based and client/server
applications to perform at very high speed over low bandwidth connections,
including standard telephone lines.

Early benchmarks show that the new ICA3 distributed Windows protocol is
twice as fast as its predecessor, ICA2, which became the underpinning for
the company's award-winning WinView for Networks software.

"The primary mission of Citrix is to provide an enterprise-wide remote
computing platform that gives users complete and speedy access to all
types of Windows applications from any location," says Edward E.
Iacobucci, chairman of Citrix Systems, Inc. "Our next-generation
distributed Windows technology will extend the reach and continue to
improve the performance of LAN-based and client/server Windows
applications throughout the enterprise."

Citrix will announce its first product based on the new ICA3 architecture
during PC Expo in New York City on June 20. This product will provide a
much broader definition for remote computing than traditional remote LAN
access over dial-up telephone lines, according to Iacobucci.

Citrix will license its ICA3 technology as an industry-standard distributed
Windows architecture to independent hardware and software vendors.

"ICA3 will enable Citrix and other software and hardware developers to
create products and services that will distribute standard Windows
applications from central servers to a variety of end user devices across
virtually any operating platform or standard network communications
transport," explains Barry Dockswell, vice president of business
development for Citrix Systems, Inc.

For more information on the Citrix ICA3 licensing program, hardware and
software vendors may contact Dockswell at (305) 340-2208 or
barryd@citrix.com.

Citrix Systems, Inc. is a technology leader in providing comprehensive
enterprise remote computing software for high-performance delivery of
Windows and DOS applications to mobile users, remote sites and the
Internet. Founded in 1989, the privately held firm is headquartered in
Coral Springs, Florida, and has regional sales offices throughout North
America and the United Kingdom. For the past two years, Citrix has ranked
in the top ten fastest growing software companies in the industry as
published by Soft*Letter (May, 1995).

Citrix Systems Inc
210 University Drive, Suite 700
Coral Springs, FL 33071
305-755-0559,  fax 305-341-6880

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