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UTC Migration Strategy

ukngroup are de-facto market leaders, specialising in the migration to server-based Ultra Thin-client computing. Using stateless devices, without on-board processing or storage, we have made it possible to deliver the complete suite of corporate applications working through standard Microsoft Windows™ presentation.

 

Using a specialised process of advanced hardware and software virtualisation techniques, application complexity can be simplified, packaged and remotely streamed on a massive scale.

 

The ukngroup approach transforms thinking around virtualising the user experience and introduces a managed end-to-end solution that ensures reliability and improved utilisation of key technology assets.

 

Desktops should be a seamlessly integrated part of any organisation, flexing to meet changing demands and designed for rapid, scalable deployment. The UTC solution is a simple, secure and hugely effective way to reduce TCO and make significant cuts in technology related energy consumption.

 

Financial benefits are delivered thorough better use of hardware, software, technical resources and support services. Application deployment or update lifecycles are shortened to days instead of months, and desktop support is centralised and simplified.

 

The result, user terminals become a straight-forward, reliable tool, enabling information workers to be productive while at the same time, minimising impact on an organisation’s economic and environmental resources.

 

Three Business Sense Approaches to UTC migration:

 

1) Utility Desktop Computing - Fixed low-cost provisioning of entire desktop estate

 

2) Managed Deployment - with SLA driven service and ongoing support

 

3) Full Installation - to include infrastructure services and packaging of applications


 

Utility Desktop Computing

Computers are now as much a part of modern business as the electricity required to run them, yet they are treated, more often than not, in completely different ways. Computing as a 'Utility' is not a new concept and has been slow to establish itself, however, many organisations are increasingly recognising the benefits of commoditised IT. More >

Little Heath School hosts ‘Sun Ray’ technology evening for local schools

January 12, 2008

In December, Little Heath School opened its doors to neighbouring schools and invited them to experience ukngroup’s approach to reducing the cost of ICT within education.

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ukngroup to feature alongside Cabinet Office CIO John Suffolk at Government IT ’08

January 11, 2008

Cabinet Office CIO John Suffolk is expected to outline his vision for cost effective, flexible working at this year’s Government IT conference in London on Thursday 31st January.

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