Business & Tech

Westford's Virtual Computer Helps Improve Efficiency

The Wall Street Journal reports that Lan Drive-based Virtual Computer has helped a leading veterinary hospital group increase their computer productivity by 96 percent.

 

The Wall Street Journal's Marketwatch recently announced that Westford-based Virtual Computer, that IVG, a leading veterinary hospital group, has fundamentally transformed their desktop computing environment with Virtual Computer's NxTop system.

According to the story, the move has allowed IVG to centrally provision and manage all their PCs, reduce support issues due to PC corruptions or slowness by over 96 percent, and increase productivity for both the IT staff and end users.

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"IVG's primary mission is to provide the highest level of care to our clients and patients, and the use of technology is critical to delivering on that mission," said IVG Hospitals CEO Ames Prentiss in the report. "Virtual Computer enabled us to harness all the benefits that PCs offer while removing all of the typical challenges. The elimination of downtime has increased the amount of hands-on time our doctors can spend focused on the needs of their patients and clients. This has enabled our IT team to direct its energies towards more strategic initiatives for the organization. Virtual Computer has also increased the agility of our organization -- today, computers are being deployed to our newest hospital at a fraction of the time it would ordinarily take."

More information on Virtual Computer is available at their website.

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