A VOHKUS CASE STUDY

All-inclusive managed IT services
for professional healthcare body


Learn how the Vohkus team migrated a professional healthcare body to a virtual IT infrastructure and managed its IT services, in this handy case study

Managed IT Services Case Study: Healthcare

Learn how Vohkus helped a professional membership body, for doctors in the UK and overseas, to simplify the management of its entire IT environment, address its complex user demands and significantly reduce operational costs. The healthcare body, which employs 300 staff to support and train over 49,000 members worldwide, saved £0.5m+ over a three-year period thanks to Vohkus’ all-inclusive fixed-price managed IT services solution.

Here’s what you’ll learn in this case study:

  • The advantages of migrating applications and infrastructure to a virtualised infrastructure

  • The cost-savings and efficiencies which are possible with outsourced managed IT services
  • The key benefits of our end-to-end service: Consult > Design > Supply > Deploy > Manage > Support

  • How Vohkus saved the client £0.5m within 3 years, through managed IT services

Vohkus provided professional IT services, systems, solutions and project management, during a relocation from the organisation’s former headquarters. Our experienced team moved everything to virtual infrastructure with hosted servers and storage in the data centres, rapidly upgrading and standardising the entire network within a 12-week period. Read more about the challenges, solutions and results in this case study.

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How the client felt about working with the Vohkus team

“They are immensely technically-capable; I’d spent money with IT suppliers before and not got that comfort factor. Vohkus’s project manager was probably the best I’d ever come across. They also have a good supply chain and they are ruthlessly efficient. They don’t take you for granted in any way.”

– IT & Facilities Manager for the client