Wonder Cement Ltd, a Rajasthan based cement manufacturing major, today announced the implementation of Citrix® server, desktop and application virtualization solutions resulting in better flexibility ease of manageability and significant cost savings for the organization. Promoted by R.K. Marble Group, an industry leader in mining and marble processing, Wonder Cement Ltd was established as their most recent venture for cement manufacturing. The company opened a new manufacturing plant at Chittorgarh in Rajasthan, with a capacity to produce 2.5 million metric tons of cement per annum. Even though R.K. Marble Group had various home-grown IT solutions in place, they realized the need for a consolidated IT infrastructure while foraying into the cement manufacturing business. Commenting on this deployment, Arun Attri, General Manager-IT, Wonder Cement Limited, said “Rather than opting for a physical IT infrastructure overhaul, we decided to invest in server, desktop and application virtualization which has paid rich dividends. Citrix solutions delivered unparalleled performance and helped us significantly to reduce operational costs, capital expenditure while strengthening security, manageability and mobility requirements of our organization.”
Sanjay Deshmukh, Area Vice President, India Subcontinent- Citrix said, “It is extremely encouraging to see companies in smaller towns of India make a progressive decision of choosing Citrix Desktop Virtualization and Server Virtualization solutions. We will support Wonder Cements to improve productivity and flexibility for users and also to reduce cost of managing IT by consolidating and virtualizing desktops and servers. Citrix orchestrated the process of building the IT infrastructure by virtualizing applications and desktops through Citrix® XenApp™ and Citrix XenDesktop®, which were hosted on the virtual Citrix XenServer® and accessed through Citrix web interface. A clear strategic phased roadmap was devised for the implementation. In the first phase that was completed in just one week, the seven pre-existing blade servers were virtualized into multiple virtual servers, to support all of the company’s applications such as e-mailing, Blackberry Enterprise Server, SharePoint Portals, HRMS, IP based Surveillance etc. The company derived 60 % saving on power consumption; thus further reducing its carbon footprint. The solution also provided Wonder Cement with the much-needed flexibility. Whenever there is a need to provision a new server, the IT team requires deploying virtual machine from snapshot and another server instance is ready within a matter of an hour. In the second phase, the company deployed Citrix XenApp that centralized applications and delivered it to remote users instantly and securely. The solution was able to provide an uptime of around 98.5% to the business. Thirdly, the company virtualized 100 desktops at the manufacturing plant to deliver desktops and applications that are customized to meet the performance, security and mobility requirements of every individual user. By replacing traditional desktops with Citrix XenDesktop, the IT team can now manage and update both operating system and applications from a single location. Replicating its success, the company plans to ramp up its virtual desktops from 100 to 600 over the next two years.
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Sanjay Deshmukh, Area Vice President, India Subcontinent- Citrix said, “It is extremely encouraging to see companies in smaller towns of India make a progressive decision of choosing Citrix Desktop Virtualization and Server Virtualization solutions. We will support Wonder Cements to improve productivity and flexibility for users and also to reduce cost of managing IT by consolidating and virtualizing desktops and servers. Citrix orchestrated the process of building the IT infrastructure by virtualizing applications and desktops through Citrix® XenApp™ and Citrix XenDesktop®, which were hosted on the virtual Citrix XenServer® and accessed through Citrix web interface. A clear strategic phased roadmap was devised for the implementation. In the first phase that was completed in just one week, the seven pre-existing blade servers were virtualized into multiple virtual servers, to support all of the company’s applications such as e-mailing, Blackberry Enterprise Server, SharePoint Portals, HRMS, IP based Surveillance etc. The company derived 60 % saving on power consumption; thus further reducing its carbon footprint. The solution also provided Wonder Cement with the much-needed flexibility. Whenever there is a need to provision a new server, the IT team requires deploying virtual machine from snapshot and another server instance is ready within a matter of an hour. In the second phase, the company deployed Citrix XenApp that centralized applications and delivered it to remote users instantly and securely. The solution was able to provide an uptime of around 98.5% to the business. Thirdly, the company virtualized 100 desktops at the manufacturing plant to deliver desktops and applications that are customized to meet the performance, security and mobility requirements of every individual user. By replacing traditional desktops with Citrix XenDesktop, the IT team can now manage and update both operating system and applications from a single location. Replicating its success, the company plans to ramp up its virtual desktops from 100 to 600 over the next two years.
About Citrix: Citrix (NASDAQ:CTXS) transforms how businesses and IT work and people collaborate in the cloud era. With market-leading cloud, collaboration, networking and virtualization technologies, Citrix powers mobile workstyles and cloud services, making complex enterprise IT simpler and more accessible for 260,000 organizations. Citrix products touch 75 percent of Internet users each day and it partners with more than 10,000 companies in 100 countries. Annual revenue in 2011 was $2.21 billion. Learn more at www.citrix.com.