Customer Stories

Nerdio Manager for Enterprise
Customer Stories
Saved in AVD storage costs, amounting to CAD $36,000 monthly
Faster response time delivered for support in remote areas
Industry
Government
Product
Nerdio Manager for Enterprise
Technology
Azure Virtual Desktop
Region
Canada
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Start nowThe Government of Alberta (GoA) serves the fourth most populous province in Canada. It provides administrative resources, such as registry and financial services, as well as access to resources for critical services, like family and child protective services, severe weather and other environmental events, and much more.
We knew we required a more sophisticated, cloud-based desktop infrastructure to ensure the best possible service for the people of Alberta.”
Deryck Webb,
Senior Remote Access Analyst for the Government of Alberta
Canada, of course, is renowned for its vast expanses of wilderness and natural beauty. The GoA remote access team needed to ensure its employees and service providers were able to access their workspaces, communicate, and share government resources from anywhere in the province, country, and around the world. Furthermore, the personnel involved in ice river predictions and wildfire management are often based in harsh and extreme areas where reliable services are essential.
Originally, the GoA had been leveraging on-prem Citrix and Omnissa (formerly VMware) solutions but found that Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) was already an entitlement of its Microsoft 365 licensing agreement. AVD would provide a much larger and more robust platform to facilitate remote access without requiring a significant infrastructure investment.
Webb worked closely with Microsoft on the development of GoA’s Azure environments, and he quickly found a sea of data provided in the Azure portal. AVD’s power.
Accordingly, Webb and his team reached out to Microsoft to inquire about solutions that would enable them to pull real-time insights from their Azure data. The manual system Webb had in place simply took too long to analyze and was much too cumbersome, which prevented him from being able to make proactive recommendations to improve performance and efficiency.
The Microsoft account rep introduced Webb to the Nerdio Manager for Enterprise platform.
As soon as Webb received a demo, he knew Nerdio Manager would solve the Government of Alberta’s issues. They no longer had to reinvent the wheel with makeshift spreadsheets and endless Excel formulas. The Nerdio platform was able to spit out the exact intel the team required, including detailed consumption reports that could inform recommendations on virtual machine upsizing, downsizing, and purchasing of reserved instances and compute.
Following its proof of concept (POC), the Government of Alberta began implementation of AVD alongside Nerdio leveraging a multi-session environment for maximum cost savings and efficiency. The organization sought a slow rollout to end users so as not to disrupt or change their experience.
“The Nerdio team has been instrumental in our smooth transition to the cloud,” Webb noted. “They have advised us every step of the way — from ingesting host pools to deciding on the first iteration of auto-scaling. We have regular touchpoints with their support and customer success teams and are continually impressed by their depth and breadth of knowledge.”
Webb has also been able to leverage Nerdio Manager for Enterprise to better understand exactly how personal virtual machines are being utilized. He and his team can utilize the new recommendation feature from the Nerdio platform to inform their decision making and right-size accordingly.
If a user requests a machine with 8 CPUs and 32 GB of RAM, it’s not for me to determine if that is really appropriate for their use case. But if I can see that they’re not operating that VM to the capacity it’s been provisioned to, it makes it much easier to have that conversation,” said Webb. “One of the most exciting things about Nerdio is that they are constantly innovating and adding new features. I look forward to seeing what’s coming down the pipe in 2024 and beyond.”
At the beginning of September 2023, Webb and his team activated storage auto-scaling for the multisession environment and immediately saw positive results that impressed leadership. By leveraging auto-scaling for both virtual machines (compute) and storage, the GoA saw monthly savings of over 30% or CAD $25,000.
In October, the remote access team applied the same auto-scaling to GoA’s personal desktops, which make up a much larger footprint than multisession (pooled) ones. Today, the Government of Alberta has over 3,000 monthly active users with 31,000 named users, resulting in a total of 46% or $36,000 CAD savings for AVD storage.
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