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Remote computing is now the way to go
Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Almost all people working in today's corporate environment use computers as their essential business tool to transact work. The IT department of the company owns the responsibility of managing and maintaining these computers.

Today's business landscape is more competitive and changing dynamically as we speak. Governmental compliance and security regulations are increasing. In addition to regular employees, many Indian corporates now use outsourced workers and also have contract staff as part of their company. Also with growing pressures on productivity, many 'five-day week' businesses are getting back to working on Saturdays, more round the clock shifts are happening and more employees are working from home (telecommuters). All these add to the growing complexity of IT management.

You also need to be prepared for emergencies and have a disaster recovery planning to ensure business continuity. In addition to the above, your IT plans are now tied to your business results, so you want your IT team working on business-critical projects, and not the daily non-productive 'break/fix/virus cleanup/maintenance activities' that can chip away their time and your employee's productivity. All this means, you must have the right computing infrastructure to ensure success of your business.

Centralization of client computing as a technology, wherein all employees become remote clients while you centrally control the entire computing infrastructure from a single point behind closed doors, ensure increased security to assets, comply to security regulations, protect company data and IP.

Other benefits

  • Business continuity insurance, irrespective of workforce being reassigned or relocated to different functions or locations. Since each client is centralized, people can share equipment, use any of the client access devices from any part of the organization and can access to their own data from wherever they want to.
  • Since all the data is centralized in a data center, which has a disaster recovery back-up, there is no fear of losing any data thereby ensuring 100 percent uptime for each and every employee.
  • Brings down cost of support dramatically as all the hardware and software is managed centrally. Minimum number of IT personnel can manage maximum number of clients now.
  • Since the control is centralized, you can now implement standards, ensure discipline and adherence to processes and establish best practices.
  • Manage software utilization better to comply with licensing policies and bring down the costs.

Thanks to centralized control and clearly laid out architecture, you can now have instant deployment of hardware assets and bring down cost of running IT down substantially over a long lifecycle period of five years.

Some of the proven remote computing solutions that can be implemented are-server-based computing, virtual desktop interface (VDI), blade PCs and blade workstations. In all these implementations, the choice of front-end client access device is a thin client which offers tremendous energy savings, consuming less than 33 percent the power of a standard desktop, physical space savings, very low maintenance cost, long lifecycle, no virus-related worries, big cut down on IT department resources for deskside support as all the support and management is done over the network centrally and finally flexibility of any employee working from any desk.

In summary, remote computing will help increase agility of not just the IT department, but the whole company.

P Raghuraman

(The author is Country Manager-Emerging Businesses, Personal Systems Group, HP India)


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