The company hoped the migration would improve the user experience of staff and IT support contractors, who required access to a range of Perpetual’s applications for their work.
In particular, Perpetual was looking to:
- Increase the number of users that could utilise the virtual desktop environment to run their individual desktops
- Become more flexible by improving the scalability of its underlying hardware and consolidating its data centres to prepare it for a transition to a cloud environment
- Reduce the costs of secondary physical infrastructure, especially for disaster recovery purposes.
Perpetual had already engaged Insight as a trusted partner for a range of digital transformation projects, so it asked Insight to develop and run a pilot Azure Virtual Desktop migration.
Insight provided Perpetual with a framework to deploy Azure Virtual Desktop using automation that complemented the company’s existing implementation processes. Working with Perpetual’s Modern Workplace team, Insight designed a technical solution that aligned with Perpetual’s complex set of architectural and compliance requirements.