If you follow Axess Systems on social media, you’ll know that our team can often be found at training events and conferences happening across the country (and sometimes, the world).
A few weeks ago, it was the turn of our End User Computing Specialist, Stephan Stickley, and our Solutions Architect, John Middleton. As we’re a Citrix Preferred Services Partner, they received an exclusive invitation to attend training run by Unicon and their product team, including Mathias Törnblom, who flew in from Germany to talk all things Unicon eLux OS and Scout Management Suite.
It was a great opportunity to catch up with the Citrix technical community. Our time talking through common challenges and approaches, especially with industry leaders like Lyndon-Jon Martin, Lee Morrisey, and Citrix’s own Katherine Piotrowski.
Having flown in from Germany, members of the Unicon product team – including Mathias Törnblom – delivered a product deep dive on Unicon eLux OS and Scout Management Suite.
It was a busy day, but Stephan was kind enough to pull together his thoughts for us – read on to find out more…
A Smarter Endpoint Strategy for 2026: Inside Citrix’s eLux & Scout Roadmap
Every so often, you attend a vendor deep dive and come away thinking, “Okay, this actually moves the needle.” Citrix’s session on Unicon eLux OS and the Scout Management Suite was one of those moments. Not because it was flashy, but because it points very clearly toward where endpoint strategy is heading — lighter, more secure, more manageable, and far less wasteful. And for the kinds of environments we support at Axess Systems, that matters a lot.

eLux & Scout: The Simple Version
Here’s the easiest way to think about it:
- eLux – a hardened, lightweight Linux OS built purely for thin clients and VDI
- Scout –the centralised console for deploying, securing, updating, and monitoring all those endpoints
- ELIAS – the image builder that strips everything down to exactly what you need
And the clever bit? It runs on any x86 hardware — meaning organisations can give old devices a second life rather than binning them.
That’s a compelling proposition for most of the clients we support.

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Security That’s Actually Inherent, Not Bolted On
This is the part I genuinely appreciate. Instead of retrofitting security, eLux bakes it in from the ground up with:
- Read-only, encrypted file systems
- Hardened kernel
- Mandatory signed packages
- No personal data living on the device
- Strong identity options: AD, smart cards, and biometrics, with Entra ID, Okta, and Imprivata integrations on the roadmap for 2026 and OIDC support for eLux to follow.
It’s a clean, zero-trust-aligned approach without the overhead of trying to retrofit security after the fact.
Management at Scale That Doesn’t Get in Your Way
Scout centralises everything, which is crucial when you’re dealing with multisite or remote heavy environments:
- Push firmware, configs, and updates from one place
- Remote shadowing for troubleshooting
- Automated AD OU synchronisation
- Role based admin
- Scheduled actions for ongoing hygiene
It’s the kind of tooling that reduces both friction and firefighting — something we talk about a lot internally at Axess Systems.
Citrix’s 2026 Roadmap: The Interesting Shift
This is where things get really interesting.
Citrix is clearly preparing for customers coming from Windows, IGEL, and Stratodesk. Migration tooling is already landing, with converters for Windows and IGEL either delivered or in progress, Stratodesk following close behind, and Dell and HP-specific tools further out on the roadmap.
That tells you something: they’re not just shoring up their existing base, they’re going after the wider endpoint market.
A few key milestones stood out:
- Scout in the Cloud arriving Q2 2026
- Entra ID, Okta, Imprivata integrations between Q1–Q3
- Expanded REST APIs to make automation easier
Identity driven access, simplified management, and cloud-first operations are becoming the default expectation, not a future aspiration.
Why This Actually Matters for Our Clients
This isn’t “nice to have” tech. It directly supports the challenges our customers are facing:
- Extend the hardware lifecycle — reuse existing devices instead of refreshing everything
- Reduce the attack surface — no local data, hardened OS
- Simplify multi‑site management — one console, fewer moving parts
- Support zero‑trust goals — secure by design
- Reduce costs — included in Citrix licensing, no need for additional endpoint OS spend
For any organisation trying to improve security, sustainability, and manageability without increasing complexity, this ticks a lot of boxes.
What We’re Doing Next at Axess Systems
We’re already moving forward internally:
- Building a Proof of Concept following Citrix’s Tech Zone guidance
- Testing the different deployment modes: Desktop, Kiosk, Boot to VDI, Boot to Apps
- Assessing what this looks like in real client environments
- Identifying where it fits best across the sectors we support
The goal is simple: cut through the noise, validate the real‑world impact, and provide clear guidance for customers looking to modernise endpoints without unnecessary spend or disruption.
Axess Systems is one of only five Citrix Preferred Service Partners in the UK. That means we have in-depth knowledge across the whole Citrix stack – and are ready to help you implement these new technologies.
To learn more, give us a call on 01773 88260 or email [email protected].