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Anybody not tearing their rigid IT architecture down right now, they’re dinosaurs
May 4, 2020
James Gorman, CEO of Morgan Stanley, a 60,431-employee Fortune 500 financial services firm, stated on April 16th, “We’ve proven we can operate with no footprint,” in a Bloomberg TV interview. “Can I see a future where part of every week, certainly part of every month, a lot of our employees will be at home? Absolutely.2 […] Read MoreMaking it Work or Making it Up: How Work-from-Home is Working in the Real World
April 27, 2020
Interviews with real people about the talent and technologies they have had to master in five areas to make work-at-home work for their business. Mary is a CFO at a Wisconsin credit union; 120 years strong, with 28,000 members in two states, $350 million in assets, and over 120 employees. Though the financial institution’s longevity, […] Read MoreBending IT with the Business: 8 Ways to Introduce IT Flexibility
April 24, 2020
In general, the more flexible the IT infrastructure is, the more successful organizations are at surviving and thriving when new ways of working, like mandated work-from-home, are introduced. Adapt or die the phrase goes. New problems create opportunities for new solutions. Having flexibility in IT infrastructure in real terms means organizations have a wider range […] Read MoreHow is Healthcare Working in a Work-from-Home World? – Real Stories from the Front Line
April 23, 2020
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses nationwide have been forced to restructure their typical workday. Currently, around 316 million Americans1 are being advised to stay home. In this unique situation entire industries are making changes to facilitate this new way to work. Whitehat Virtual is one such business helping companies make this shift. […] Read MoreGetting Microsoft Teams + Citrix Apps & Desktops to Work – Architectural Considerations
April 16, 2020
This article provides an overview of Teams architecture, potential pain points, and architecture recommendations with a focus on deployment in a non-persistent Citrix VDI environment. Microsoft Teams interest and usage has continued to increase as it has been added to the default Office 365 suite and increased in functionality. Reported numbers by both companies has […] Read MoreNew Licensing Options Help Citrix Customers Minimize Workforce Disruption in a COVID-19 World
April 14, 2020
COVID-19 is here, the office is a ghost town and employees are self-quarantined at home, hanging out of drive through windows, in a mask and gloves or possibly suited up like they work in a clean room somewhere. How do you manage a (hopefully) temporary surge in employees working in ways most of us never […] Read More10 Signs You Need Some Help Managing Citrix Virtual Apps/Desktops or VMware Horizon
September 27, 2019
If the following 10 reasons describe your experience with Citrix Virtual Apps or Virtual Desktops or even VMware Horizon, you have a problem. The good news is that it all can be fixed with something as simple as a phone call. You have lost your Citrix Admin and can’t find a good replacement. Or you […] Read MoreDoing the Math Before the Math Does In your VDI Environment
September 20, 2019
No less than 12 times over the last 18 months we have seen the following VDI disaster strike unsuspecting companies. One article telling others to beware won’t make a difference in the big scheme of things. But if this cautionary tale can save just one of you potential victims, that would be a worth the […] Read MoreFive steps small and medium enterprises should take to build better VDI environments
August 26, 2019
There are five simple steps that small and medium enterprises can (and should!) take to get on top of VDI challenges and deliver a better user experience. 1. Assess and develop your VDI environment management talent. If the IT team is one guy, or even an extensive team with no significant practical Citrix/VMware experience (or […] Read MoreEnd of content
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