Microsoft has agreed to give Citrix Systems continued access to its Windows Server code, the companies announced Thursday.
Citrix, a company that makes software for virtual workplaces, had been developing technology for Microsoft since the two struck a deal in 1997. Thursday's deal "is a logical next step," Bob Kruger, a Citrix product and development executive, said in a statement.
"This deal does not extend the 1997 agreement," he said. "Rather, it ensures that Citrix will continue to have access to new Windows releases in the future. It also demonstrates Microsoft's recognition of the value Citrix solutions add to Microsoft platforms."
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