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Dimension data to provide desktop as a service for govt

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Dimension data to provide desktop as a service for government

Wellington, 4 November 2013 – Dimension Data New Zealand is pleased to have been awarded a place on the all-of-government Desktop-as-a-Service panel.  Its cloud-based 3D Workspace service is dedicated to enabling agencies to better focus on their customers and provide better public services.

Simon Gillespie, CEO at Dimension Data New Zealand, says, “Our inclusion on the all-of-government panel provides us with a great opportunity to work with government organisations to take the stress away from buying, building, installing and operating computer hardware and software.”

“3D Workspace provides an efficient and highly cost-effective service for organisations wishing to have better flexibility for their workforce and better control of their business, integrating the best of the virtual desktop experience with that of the traditional desktop.”

“It can be scaled up and down to meet the evolving requirements of both the user and the business,” adds Gillespie.

Dimension Data has combined its global capability and relationships, together with local knowledge and skills, to deliver a compelling New Zealand-based desktop solution for government organisations wanting modern virtual and traditional desktop provision and management.

The Crown Law Office has already begun to transform its desktop platform with 3D Workspace, giving its Crown Counsel the capability to securely access corporate desktops on any device, anywhere.

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Hayley Carthy, Crown Law CIO, says the organisation recognised a need to lighten its paper load, and sought an effective strategy that would see its counsel provided with all the case information they needed at their fingertips.

“Our Crown Counsel will now have the ability to securely access our corporate desktop from iPads, as well as on traditional desktops, giving them the ability to work collaboratively and more effectively throughout our office, as well as in the courtroom or client’s place of work.”

Gillespie adds, “Crown Law no longer needs to worry about where employees are based, or the mechanics of IT delivery. Instead, we’ve made innovative consumption based services available so Crown Law, and other organisations in the future, can work more efficiently. Furthermore, Crown Law has been able to achieve this without the need for capital expenditure.”

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