Couple of days ago, Apple has unveiled their tablet that is known as iPad. Many Apple fans was thinking that the tablet device will have some features of computer, but they didn't included any features relating to computer.
In the Apple Event, during the launch of iPad they also unveiled an application for the developers, the name of that app is SDK 3.2 beta.
Citrix Systems had said that the Apple's iPad could run Windows operating system. They said that:
Well if your company has XenDesktop or XenApp you will be happy to know you will be able to use your iPad for real work as well. It turns out the 9.7 inch display on the iPad with a 1024x768 screen resolution works great for a full VDI XenDesktop.

This can be done by using a Citrix Receiver and XenDesktop application. They tried it by running Windows 7 on the SDK Simulator that is specifically made for iPad apps developers.
The Citrix has also said that they has made the Citrix Receiver app for iPhone and iPod Touch, but because of small screen size and virtual keyboard they was not able to run it. However, the Apple iPad has larger screen size and virtual keyboard so they has done some tweaking in their app to run it on iPad SDK Simulator.
This is a good news for all those Windows 7 fans. So, we've to wait until Apple releases the iPad.
