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Consolidating 40 separate Citrix server farms has ensured a seamless user experience for employees, and ultimately for customers and will save £4.9 million annually in license fees, hardware and support.
Adopting a managed service approach enabled Balfour Beatty WorkPlace to secure high profile government contracts worth over £3.5 million. It has also lowered the overall IT infrastructure costs, reduced their carbon footprint and improved access for 1900 users.
After working with Esteem Systems the NHS Trust has reduced 247 servers down by 30 per cent, saving space, driving down overall server maintenance costs, improving performance of critical clinical systems run by the NHS Trust and reducing server build time from 24 hours to a matter of minutes.
A continued drive for efficiency led Knowsley Council to review its options for the delivery of its Unix environment and move this element of its IT delivery to a managed service.
The Carmarthenshire Division of the Hywel Dda NHS Trust urgently needed to address its information management and technology infrastructure which was a drain on power, space and cooling resources and had a significant lack of disaster recovery.
With increasing demand from prospects of all sizes to provide a fully managed payroll and HR service, the IT infrastructure MidlandHR used to deliver such services came under the microscope.
To improve business agility, communication and competitiveness, The Nottingham worked with Esteem to implement a new IT strategy and a completely new IT infrastructure for its 500 members of staff across over 30 branches.
By installing a new stable and reliable IT infrastructure, Menzies Distribution has enabled a new business critical application to be deployed; improved customer service; reduced costs and minimised business risk.
Working alongside Esteem, the University of Salford implemented a new consolidated, stable email platform for over 2,500 staff, improving cross-departmental communication and increasing the efficiency of employees.
Scania invest in new IT Citrix infrastructure solution and adopt a flexible managed services approach to achieve strategic objectives and reduce business risks.
Working in partnership with Esteem, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust and Lincolnshire Shared Services have successfully implemented a new messaging and collaboration infrastructure and migrated over 17,000 users.
Close Wealth Management wanted to move away from end of life Sun equipment to a new infrastructure that would help it comply with finance industry regulatory requirements; improve business processing times and reduce hardware maintenance costs. The company needed advice on what options were available and what would work best for its requirements. It also needed to keep within a strict budget.
Scottish educating institute, UHI Millennium, has cut costs and met its unique remote access needs with a Citrix based access solution that provides a flexible, secure environment for remote learning.
By introducing a new application infrastructure and adopting a Managed Service approach to managing its IT systems, the Trust now provides reliable, secure on-demand access to clinical systems for 4500 users.
By investing in a new virtual infrastructure based on VMware software, Sheffield Hallam University has improved server utilisation and reduced costs and is now able to deliver new applications in days rather than weeks.
Costcutter Supermarkets processes 25,000 invoices a week on an Oracle-based invoicing system. This system is so comprehensive and effective that any small amount of downtime could have a serious impact on business. Costcutter has now developed this system to ensure business continuity, guarantee zero data loss and maximise cash flow.
Working alongside Esteem Systems, London Borough of Havering has developed a new organisation-wide access strategy based on Citrix technology. The new strategy has transformed the Borough's IT infrastructure; reduced IT support costs; provided on demand access to 2000 users; enabled mobile working and improved services to the public.
With mortgage and insurance regulation imminent, Darlington Building Society needed a fresh approach to its IT infrastructure. Esteem and software partner TietoEnator worked together to prepare the Society for the new regulatory regime, providing a solution that maintained business continuity and improved customer service.