When we go to a baseball game, we’re probably thinking about cheering for our favorite team, what we’re going to buy at the concession stand, or if we’re going to be lucky enough to catch a foul ball (or better yet, a home run). But there’s a lot of work that happens behind the scenes to ensure everything runs smoothly and fans enjoy the game. For Major League Baseball (MLB®) and its 30 Clubs, IT plays an important role in ensuring a great experience for spectators and employees.

Earlier this year, Citrix became the official Workspace and App Delivery Management Partner of MLB. In this episode of The Click-Down podcast, Dan Feller and I talk with Neil Boland, MLB’s Chief Information Security Officer, to learn more about how their IT organization is structured and works. Neil shares with us how MLB is using Citrix technology to improve employee productivity while keeping security top of mind. Neil talks about how they can ensure all the Clubs have a security baseline to make sure their intellectual property isn’t compromised, especially when they’re on the road. This episode is a home run, and you don’t want to miss it!

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