Either way, they are enterprise machines built to handle hundreds of people. There's a lot of hype going around and this type of drivel just leads to misplaced assumptions and idiocy.
We probably have one on each floor. So for now 3 handling 600.
Again, you post ridiculous crap that has no valid tie-in to the problem. It's a reach to draw lines to facilities and coffee machines and buildings, etc. This is partly about money and partly about Citrix, despite how crappy and messed up this is, having to make a very difficult call to shift in the market. Mark in hindsight will probably regret not seeing some things coming sooner rather than later, but he was also more than likely hoping that we wouldn't get to this point. Our personnel budget is intersecting our revenue line. They're trying to get ahead of it. It's painful. Friends lost their jobs today, and it blows, but don't spread hype and drivel. Citrix has had very few serious layoffs compared to other corporations despite being acquisition driven and competing with very heavy hitters.