Police have it in the MetaFrame

By Mark Chillingworth
05 January 2001 09:43 AM
Tags: police, citrix, metaframe, union
Citrix system streamlines the Police Credit Union and inspires its staff.

The Police Credit Union, which supports the financial needs of the police and their families, has completed the installation and implementation of its Citrix MetaFrame platform.

The five Citrix units will work alongside a Novell file and print server, all of which will control the data storage and network security for the organisation's 250 users. The groups chief information officer said, -The move to MetaFrame has been liberating for our users. Now that they have new and sophisticated applications they can use to help them do their job, they're really taking a keen interest in the technology and improving their skills."

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