“CIOs face a changing environment with increased demands for end user services. VCS allows more flexibility for the user while providing IT with the necessary controls over corporate environments. Our partnership with AppSense allows Fujitsu to deliver a blended service focused on the user and not the underlying technology or device,” said Cameron McNaught, Senior Vice President, Cloud and Strategic Solutions, International Business, Fujitsu.
Integrating standard User Virtualization practices, Fujitsu Global Delivery Centres have streamlined and established a scalable global application strategy within Fujitsu’s global business. The creation of a global application store further reduces the cost and speed of delivery of desktop transformation projects. Standardisation of User Virtualization services enables Fujitsu to package an application once with the opportunity to deliver it many times.
As the first recognised AppSense Centre of Excellence, Fujitsu is demonstrating its commitment to delivering standardised services around VCS on a global basis. Fujitsu’s Global Delivery Centres feature highly skilled technical specialists that are proven and certified to deliver standard AppSense services within the VCS offering. Onboarding of Certified AppSense Trainers within Fujitsu further allows the education and standardisation of the global distribution of User Virtualization knowledge across the business.
“Fujitsu understands the value of User Virtualization and has defined a global best practice approach within their business,” said Nick Lowe, Vice President of Sales and General Manager of EMEA, APAC at AppSense. “We value our partnership and remain committed to supporting Fujitsu Virtual Client Services which provides a customer’s IT with the necessary controls while enabling their users with seamless roaming across any device with a consistent user experience.”