NHS : Reaping real rewards and savings from virtual desktops

With the new Coalition Government’s agenda in mind for the NHS to make 15 – 20 billion pounds of savings by 2015, Fujitsu, the third largest IT organisation in the world, have recognised this and are leading the way with an emerging “Zero Client” desktop virtualisation technology which promises to deliver savings and substantially improve your return on investment.

The NHS has already invested in server and storage virtualisation which has helped to create much leaner IT environments in recent years, however, most organisations still work with fat client desktop systems that are not cost effective, have a large carbon footprint and are challenging to manage, support and maintain. From a security perspective, Trusts in their current state have to allocate a vast amount of resource and time to keep networks secure.

Tracline and Fujitsu in partnership with VMware have launched the Fujitsu Zero Client solution which addresses all of the above problem sets; a front end device that runs exclusively in a desktop virtualisation environment, minimizing both the use of components and the necessity to manage and maintain.

Low cost desktop hardware and a streamlined roll out process help to keep start up costs low and deployment very efficient, however, the real business benefits are massively reduced support and administration costs, power consumption, excellent reliability, long device life cycles and centralised management which affects required infrastructure positively.

A zero client strategy saves costs throughout its lifetime

 
CIOs are finding virtual client services provide an effective way to manage changes in the size and profile of their workforce, whilst also addressing cost and data security concerns.
Users are benefiting from a flexible, more personalised computing experience – whether they’re at home, on the move or in the office – and using an increasingly diverse set of devices, such as PCs, Notebooks, iPads and smartphones.
Heathcare will see the benefits of reduced operating costs – and savings of up to 40% in the cost of desktop service provision.
 
 
Simplify technology refreshes: enable easier, lower cost deployment of new technologies, such as Windows 7 and Office 2010 
Flexible provisioning: a remote desktop service enables new instances to be made available in seconds rather than days
 
Reduce operational costs: through greater standardisation and automation, reduced asset costs and increased time-to-value when deploying new application
Improved user experience: support different user profiles and meet flexible working needs 
 
 
Better data protection and compliance: enforcing the use of centralised data stores, reducing the risk of losing data stored on thick clients 
 

If you would like to know more, schedule a meeting or discuss the implementation of a free proof of concept,  please call us on 020 8952 7770 or alternatively email sales@tracline.co.uk