Case Studies - Government

 

 

 

Laura Peabody, CIO for the City of Walnut Creek, Calif., had less than a month to transform a training room with aging or defunct PCs into a community budget forum.  Deploying Pano virtual desktops saved the city as much as 100 hours of IT staff time annually on support and maintenance while slashed $2,000 in up-front equipment costs cutting the time it took to configure training and community input facilities from three days to just one hour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facing a costly refresh for the laptops installed in the police department’s cruisers, Paul Desjardins, Systems Architect for the City of Denton, Texas, deployed Pano Logic virtual desktops instead and brought about huge improvements in police productivity.  He stripped down the existing vehicle and staff laptops rather than replacing them, and used Pano Remote keys to provide remote access to Pano virtual desktops.  As a result, police officers and facilities managers working in the field have better access to critical information and complete paperwork that had previously had them stuck back at their desks after their shifts had ended.  Using Pano virtual desktops also freed the IT staff having to refresh and troubleshoot fleets of laptops that could be just about anywhere in the 62 square mile city.  The versatility and simplicity of Pano Logic’s technology has also been a huge hit with Denton’s city manager and other department heads.