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March 2023

Mar 24

Tenant support in Full Configuration

CLOUD STATUS

     Now Available
Delivery Controller/Broker
You can now create configuration partitions within a single Citrix DaaS instance. You achieve that by creating tenant scopes in Administrators > Scopes and associating related configuration objects, such as machine catalogs and delivery groups, with those tenants. As a result, administrators with access to a tenant can manage only objects that are associated with the tenant. This feature is useful, for example, if your organization has independent divisions or separate IT management teams. Also, the Full Configuration interface lets you filter tenant customers by name. By default, the interface displays information about all tenants.
Mar 22

MCS reports a list of possible leaked resources on Azure

CLOUD STATUS

    In Preview
Citrix Provisioning
With this feature, MCS provides new PoSH commands to list leaked resources that are created by MCS, but are no longer used by MCS on Azure.
Mar 15

Group Policy Modeling support for the Full Configuration Management console

CLOUD STATUS

    Now Available
Delivery Controller/Broker
The Full Configuration Management console supports simulation of policy application, which is also known as modeling.  The list of accepted and denied set of Citrix policies with appropriate reasons are displayed in the Resultant Set of Policies (RSoP). 
Mar 08

Ability to configure Storefront settings through Admin UI

CLOUD STATUS

    In Development
Citrix Workspace app - Global App Configuration Service
With this features, users will be able to configure Storefront settings through Global App Configuration Service Admin UI. Users will be able to add and view recently added stores and verify if a store is valid/invalid. 
Mar 07

MEM Integration with Device Posture

CLOUD STATUS

    In Preview
Device Posture Service
Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) classifies a user’s device as compliant or registered based on its policy configuration. During user login into Citrix Workspace, device posture can check with MEM about the user’s device status and use this information to classify the devices within Citrix Cloud as compliant, non-compliant (partial access), or even deny access to the user login page. 
Mar 07

Configure DNS suffixes

CLOUD STATUS

    Now Available
Citrix Secure Private Access
DNS suffix feature is now available for the Citrix Secure Private Access service 
Mar 07

Monitor bandwidth usage for Gateway service

CLOUD STATUS

    Now Available
Citrix Gateway Service
Cloud licensing for the Citrix Gateway service now includes an improved user experience to make it easier to stay abreast of your usage under multiple entitlements and keep track of any overage.  
Mar 06

Folder mapping support on Virtual Desktop sessions

CLOUD STATUS

    Now Available
Citrix Workspace app - HTML5
This feature will enable users to access virtual and local drives on a local machine from virtual desktop.
Mar 06

Background blurring effects in MS Teams optimization

CLOUD STATUS

    Now Available
Citrix Workspace app - ChromeOSCitrix Workspace app - HTML5
With this feature, any user will be able to add/remove background blurring effect on MS Teams optimization during or outside of a audio/video/screen share session.
Mar 06

Plug and Play audio device support

CLOUD STATUS

    Now Available
Citrix Workspace app - ChromeOSCitrix Workspace app - HTML5
Previously, only a single audio playback and recording device was supported and displayed as Citrix HDX Audio irrespective of the real device name.