Aberdeen Standard Investments is standardizing
thousands of its Windows virtual desktops around the world via IGEL's next-gen
edge OS for cloud workspaces to simplify deployment, security and maintenance
whilst improving desktop performance.
Standard Life Aberdeen plc is one of the world's
largest investment companies, created in 2017 from the merger of Standard Life
plc and Aberdeen Asset Management PLC. Operating under the brand Aberdeen
Standard Investments, the investment arm manages £505.1bn, (€562.7bn, $643.3bn)
of assets, making it the largest active manager in the UK and one of the
largest in Europe.
Virtualization began four years ago
Aberdeen Asset Management began the move to a virtual
desktop environment four years ago to simplify deployment and management of its
end user computing environment by creating a single gold standard image for its
virtual desktops. After the initial project, the next step was to change the
Windows endpoint devices, which were still having to be patched and maintained
extensively.
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Exploring the options, the infrastructure team realized that by using IGEL's Universal Desktop Converter (UDC) solution they
could convert their existing Windows PC's to IGEL OS endpoints, standardizing
all the devices and bringing them under granular, centralized control whilst
further sweating existing hardware for another 2-3 years.
IGEL OS is purpose-built for enterprise access to
virtual environments of all types. Built on a highly secure Linux distribution
with an extremely small attack surface to fortify the enterprise against
malware, it can run on any compatible 64-bit device to extend the life of
hardware investments.
IGEL put the global infrastructure team in touch with
its partner Intelligere, who has a 20-year history of delivering successful end user computing
solutions. Following a successful pilot, it saw a range of benefits, including
savings on security, a reduced requirement for patching and maintenance, and
significantly improved start-up and log-in times for users.
Simplified merger technology infrastructure
The IGEL deployment also made bringing together the
technology infrastructures of Aberdeen Asset Management and Standard Life much
easier after the merger. "When we merged with Standard Life, they were also
looking at IGEL solutions and already had some virtual desktops," said Nicholas
Chase, Global Infrastructure Project Manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
"Following the merger, we were able to have two icons on the device at
start-up; one pointing to Aberdeen Standard Investments and one to Standard
Life's technology infrastructure. This has been a huge benefit for our
migration teams. They can deploy one IGEL managed device and not worry about
which users will be using it and which technology infrastructure they need to
connect through to."
Deployment expanding globally
This year the business is looking to continue the IGEL
endpoint deployment in the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa,
with the project completing in 2020. Following some innovative work from
Aberdeen Standard Investments' technology team, the company has automated the
deployment process and can roll-out and configure a new IGEL device in just 15
minutes.
The business is also trialing IGEL UD3 and IGEL UD7
hardware to replace the existing converted PCs when they reach end of life. The
IGEL UD7 will be used by specialist business users that require more than two
screens.
Positive relationship
Nicholas commented on the positive relationship with
IGEL and Intelligere. "Our relationship with both partners is fantastic. Intelligere
is great to work with. They have excelled in understanding our challenges and
working with us."
Intelligere now has an ongoing technical solutions
agreement with Aberdeen Standard Investments for upgrade support.
"The IGEL account management team is also second to
none," added Nicholas. "When issues have arisen, nothing is too small to
resolve quickly. There was one recent licensing issue that was quickly
escalated to the senior IGEL management. It became apparent at the end of the
day on Friday and by Monday morning the problem was resolved. Their recovery
was second to none."
Positive impact recognized
And the positive impact of the IGEL desktop deployment is being recognized at the highest levels of the organization. Tom McCormick, Head of Infrastructure
Technology at Standard Life Aberdeen, recently reported to his team: "I have
had a number of the Leadership Team pull me aside to just say how great their
new IGEL solution is. Faster and easier to use than their previous desktop. It
was also mentioned how great it was to see something that they had approved at
the Change Board being delivered in front of their eyes and to their benefit in
a matter of weeks. As one person said that's real delivery."