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Burton Group Catalyst Conference July 27-31, 2009
Building the Business Case for VDI
Derek Niedermayer, Network Support Supervisor/IT - McHenry Savings Bank


While desktop PCs might be inexpensive to acquire, their lifecycle support costs – from IT manpower to energy – are high. By moving the CPU, memory, drivers, and desktop software including the OS to the server, zero-client desktop virtualization reduces IT complexity and cost while helping to eliminating the PC as a security risk.

McHenry Savings of Illinois is a full service financial institution with a complete line of deposit and loan products. With four banking locations and over 100 full-time employees, McHenry Savings provides customers with personal and business loans, refinancing, free checking, home equity loans, mortgages, 24-hour online banking and much more. With more than 100 workstations and an IT department of two, McHenry Savings chose to virtualize their desktops with Pano Virtual Desktop Solution (VDS) in August 2008 in order to replace their outdated PCs, decrease the client footprint at the workstation and improve desktop management. Since deployment, McHenry has experienced cost savings with the initial workstation purchase, a reduction in software licensing costs, a decrease in the amount of time spent building desktops (from a day to a couple of hours), a reduction in the time spent by IT fixing workstation issues (from hours to minutes) and a significant savings in electricity cost – McHenry estimates they will save $23,000 over the next three years by using Pano VDS instead of traditional PCs.

This session will delve into the business issues McHenry wanted to solve with desktop virtualization as well as the deployment, benefits and future roadmap of Pano VDS at McHenry Savings. It will also review desktop virtualization best practices and where organizations should begin before adopting a solution.

  Virtual Conference - Virtualization Directions
April 16, 2009
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure


What solutions are out there and how to weed through the pros and cons between VMWare, Citrix and other desktop infrastructure providers
Moderator: Doug Dineley, Executive Editor, Test Center, InfoWorld
Speakers: Wesley Baker, VMware Systems Architect, Jewelry Television
Michael Love, Assistant Director of Information Technology, Borland-Groover Clinic
Derek Niedermayer, Network Support Supervisor/IT, McHenry Savings Bank

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Presentation link to virtual conference
 

Voice of IT / Datadomain

McHenry Savings Bank is using the Data Domain DD510. The INI Group interviewed Derek Niedermayer, network support supervisor. This is how Derek describes his role: “I'm the networks support supervisor. All my responsibility is pretty much anything that deals with the network. I really don’t have any staff. I've been with the company for six years.” The following is an overview of McHenry Savings Bank’s IT environment:

Five branches
Eleven virtual hosts
Twenty physical servers in the data center
Full twenty-four uptime window
VMware ESX
Hub and spoke topology
Three terabytes of online storage
Two terabytes of local disk storage

link to interview

   
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July 2009 - BizTechMagazine.com - Redo the data vault. link
Dec 2008 - Pano Logic Case Study link
Dec 2008 - Pano Logic Case Study 2 link
June 2008 - vRanger Pro™ Solves Backup for Bank With High Volume, Small Staff link
Dec 2006 - VMWare Case Study link
Mar 2006 - Small Bank Reaps Big Dividends with Network Consolidation Cisco link