
"Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the former Citrix Systems has 9000 employees and an estimated 12,330 partners. In 2022 when taken private, merging with Tibco for $16.5 billion to form the Cloud Software Group (CSG), Citrix took $3.3 billion in revenue: investor website Eulerpool 2025 net income at $790m, up 1.6% on 2024, on total sales of $3.6 billion, comprising 71% workspace tech, 25% networking, and four percent professional services."
""Today, we really only functionally do universal, hybrid and multi-cloud or the Citrix Platform license," explains Fitzsimons. Under the hood sit offerings such as Citrix desktop as a service (DaaS), Citrix Cloud for resource connectivity across on-prem, public cloud or hybrid environments, the Citrix Workspace app, Content Collaboration file sync and sharing, and security offerings such as Citrix Secure Internet Access, Secure Workspace Access and Analytics for Security. Also, there's long-time core tenant NetScaler."
Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the former Citrix Systems employs 9,000 people and has an estimated 12,330 partners. The company was taken private in 2022 and merged with Tibco for $16.5 billion to form the Cloud Software Group (CSG). Reported 2025 figures show net income of $790m on total sales of $3.6 billion, with revenue split roughly 71% workspace technology, 25% networking and 4% professional services. The business shifted from remote access, virtualization and thin clients into networking and consumption-based recurring contracts and subscriptions. Leadership includes co-presidents Hector Lima and Sridhar Mullapudi, CEO Tom Krause, and SVP Ethan Fitzsimons. Key products include DaaS, Citrix Cloud, Workspace app, Content Collaboration, security suites, and NetScaler, and recent Unicon acquisition adds virtualization tooling and partner rebate incentives.
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