For many law firms, Citrix is the backbone of their remote work strategy—and increasingly, their overall IT strategy. But as firms grow, merge, or modernize, a big question emerges: Who should manage Citrix going forward?
Let’s walk through the key roles, outsourcing options, and what makes a future-ready Citrix team in the legal space.
The legal industry thrives on confidentiality, precision, and speed. Citrix allows firms to deliver desktop experiences that meet these standards—centralizing control, tightening security, and enabling mobility without compromising data integrity.
Whether it’s attorneys accessing NetDocuments from the airport, or legal assistants working on depositions from home, Citrix makes it possible. But managing this ecosystem well takes more than basic IT skills.
Each of these roles contributes to a healthy Citrix environment. But hiring for all of them? That’s rarely realistic for small or mid-sized firms.
If your internal team lacks deep Citrix experience—or is simply overstretched—partnering with a Managed Service Provider (MSP) that specializes in Citrix is a game-changer.
An MSP gives you access to a full Citrix team: engineers, support staff, and compliance experts. You also gain round-the-clock monitoring, faster resolution times, and the ability to scale without increasing headcount.
The best MSPs invest in proactive tools, not just reactive help desks. At Whitehat, for example, we use Fixii, our custom-built platform that allows clients to:
That kind of insight builds trust—and makes IT feel like a true partnership.
Building the right Citrix team isn’t just about hiring IT staff—it’s about aligning your legal tech goals with the right mix of expertise, tools, and strategy.
Download our free guide: Hiring for Citrix Roles in the Legal Industry