NATS pilots desktop virtualisation to 10 per cent of staff

24.03.2012

Once the migration is completed, ATSCos will be able to view their briefings on any device remotely.

Walker said an existing PC estate will be retained, effectively repurposed as dumb terminals and it is expected that these, alongside laptops provided by the company will be the main devices used by staff to access core corporate applications.

The organisation has just completed a springboard project where 100 key stakeholders were given access to a cut-down version of the enterprise system. Access to a number of Microsoft applications including Office 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010 were made available over the system by virtualisation specialist Point to Point.