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It was clear that any incoming government would make changes to the way it delivered services to the public and local business. However, the scale and speed of the changes demanded by the Conservative-Liberal alliance were implemented far quicker than … Continue reading
The London School of English build a flexible, dynamic infrastructure that has reduced cost and extended the School’s international reach. Managing three separate campuses in London and Canterbury, the London School of English (LSE) is the oldest accredited language school … Continue reading
Introduction – why VDI needs a different approach We’ve said it before in our VDI Checklist: ‘Server consolidation and virtualisation, if done well, was pretty much invisible to people using your systems: hopefully they perform better and are more reliable, … Continue reading
Over the 40 years of its existence Odgers Berndtson has grown into the UK’s pre-eminent executive search firm. They specialise in finding the highest calibre people for permanent and interim management appointments in the UK and internationally. Fueled by an … Continue reading
How do you give your VDI project the best possible chance of success? Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is compelling, promising a whole raft of benefits to the organisation deploying it. The technology is now proven and really can deliver, but … Continue reading
Starved of cash after the recession, businesses are extending their desktop refresh cycles to conserve money. But does extending a PC’s life really save the business money and is there a better way to manage client hardware? A recent report … Continue reading
Over the past few years there has been a growing trend towards a more centralised computing model. Data centres have grown in size and larger organizations have started to share resources. This has been particularly true in the public sector … Continue reading
With budget cuts starting to bite, public sector organisations should be embracing technologies that deliver real ROI within the financial year. Virtualising the desktop is one such strategy. VDI projects not only save costs in year, they improve service delivery, … Continue reading
Separating applications from operating systems (application virtualisation) can help organisations reduce desktop failures, improve user productivity and reduce software costs. We at CWL believe the argument for virtualisation is so great that we wonder why more organisations have yet to … Continue reading
Implementing a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) can create significant management efficiencies and cost savings. So it is no surprise that many organisations are either in the process of migrating to virtual desktops or are actively considering the option. Selecting the … Continue reading




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