IGEL, provider of the next gen edge OS for cloud
workspaces, announces that Severn Trent has implemented IGEL OS to manage
and secure an estate of 6,000 desktop devices spread over 110 locations,
support the business with its cloud migration strategy and adoption of
Microsoft Office 365.
Severn
Trent is a FTSE100 company employing around 7,000 staff. It provides clean
water and wastewater services to more than 4.6 million households and
businesses in the Midlands and Wales, as well as developing renewal energy
solutions such as anaerobic digestion, hydropower, solar and wind turbines. It
supplies 2 billion litres of clean water every day - that's over 83 million liters every hour - while treating 3.1 billion liters of wastewater.
The
company first implemented thin client computing in 2010 when it moved into a
custom-built head office in the center of Coventry. The technology was
installed to lower desktop power consumption and boost energy efficiency
thereby eliminating the need for air conditioning throughout the building.
Mark
Challis, Severn Trent's technical specialist for end-user computing (EUC),
explains, "Running our legacy thin client environment over the years has been
incredibly difficult verging on the impossible. The management software has
been hard to use such that we couldn't easily update or patch the 6,000
endpoints we have across the business. Device security had become a major
issue, too."
In
addition, the incumbent hardware couldn't support Severn Trent's cloud
migration journey. The business operates two UK-based data centers - one in
Solihull, the other in Wokingham. The adoption of cloud services wholesale
across the company has been driven by the need to vacate the Solihull site -
the building lease was due to expire - rather than incur the huge cost of
investing again in a physical location.
Working
closely with Microsoft and Cognizant, all compute and storage platforms have
been migrated to Microsoft Azure, with Office 365 now adopted across the
business.
In
tandem, Severn Trent has shifted end-user computing from an on-premise Citrix
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment to a Citrix Cloud service
hosted on the new Microsoft Azure platform.
Challis
adds, "The legacy thin client terminals had an old version of Internet Explorer
‘baked' into the firmware which doesn't work with the version of Citrix
Storefront we use for our VDA connections. This meant we couldn't move forward
with our Citrix estate upgrade, so it was absolutely crucial to change the
endpoints as well as deploy a solution to enhance management."
Challis
continues, "In terms of selecting a new partner, our enterprise architect has a
good relationship with Microsoft who recommended we speak to IGEL given they
are dynamic vendor and are ahead of the curve when it comes to EUC digital
workspaces."
Severn
Trent has purchased 6,000 IGEL OS licenses along with IGEL's management
software, the Universal Management Suite (UMS), to seamlessly manage the whole
environment. This enables the EUC team to create profiles and distribute them
quickly to each endpoint device. Challis explains, "The IGEL OS is lightweight
at 1 GB. We can push a whole image out in minutes and have full visibility of
each endpoint in real-time. It's the speed we can update each endpoint which is
impressive, along with the usability of UMS. This is of paramount importance
given the number of locations we have."
In
addition, IGEL OS is fully optimized to work flawlessly with Office 365
including modern communications software like Teams. The previous solution
could not.
Endpoint
hardware updated with IGEL OS installed
As
part of the project, the decision was made to update endpoint hardware and
install IGEL OS on this. Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One (TIO) 24-inch monitors
have been purchased which enable a ThinkCentre M625 thin client terminal to be
docked within it. It is a neat and elegant solution requiring only one power
socket - not multiple messy cables - and means ugly monitor arms can be avoided
for each desktop. The TIO monitors come with a 1080p webcam and built-in
speaker bar for video communications.
The
business is currently in the implementation process. Around 2,400 devices have been
installed at the Coventry HQ, chairman's office in London and Severn Trent's
main call center in Derby. Over time, the roll out will cover all 110 locations
to include water treatment and sewage works, two other call centers and a
disaster recovery site. Here existing thin client hardware will be converted
using the IGEL OS rather than new equipment being bought. The business is also
looking at how it can utilize IGEL's UD Pocket to provide third party
contractors secure access to its systems.
Simon
Townsend, IGEL's chief marketing officer says, "The use of VDI and IGEL OS in a
company like Severn Trent is ideal where you have thousands of employees across
many sites. Staff can work from home, on location or in the office as they
like. And the management of these geographically disperse endpoints is made far
easier. This reduces costs and boosts efficiency which is key given Severn
Trent is Ofwat regulated and Asset Management Plans and spending are
scrutinized heavily."