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[Customer Story] ZEROFAIL Uses Remote Desktop Manager to Keep Its Data Organized in One Centralized Portal Accessible By Its Employees

Client Snapshot Established in 2000, ZEROFAIL is recognized as one of the most reliable Outsourced Infrastructure and Hosting Solutions companies in the industry, and serves thousands of clients world...

Client Snapshot

Established in 2000, ZEROFAIL is recognized as one of the most reliable Outsourced Infrastructure and Hosting Solutions companies in the industry, and serves thousands of clients worldwide through its four market-leading divisions: ZEROFAIL LiveDesktop, ZEROFAIL Fibroptix, ZEROFAIL Hosting, and ZEROFAIL Online Backups. The company’s 15 full-time IT professionals manage about a mix of approximately 300 devices (servers, routers and switches).

ZEROFAIL’s Challenges

Prior to discovering Remote Desktop Manager, ZEROFAIL was struggling with several key challenges, including:

**ZEROFAIL’s SOLUTION: Remote Desktop Manager **

ZEROFAIL attempted to solve these challenges using mRemote. However, the company’s Vice President of Managed Services Stéphane Auger called it “a nightmare”, because there was no information sharing. Reflects Stéphane: “We were getting too many complaints from clients and employees that support was taking too long, and that we were wasting too much time. That’s when we started looking into a more centralized tool, and discovered Remote Desktop Manager”.

Here are some of the benefits that ZEROFAIL is enjoying thanks to RDM:
Commented ZEROFAIL’s VP of Managed Services Stéphane Auger:

With RDM, an increase in productivity is the biggest benefit we’ve experienced so far. Having a one-stop-shop for all of our access requirements is an amazing advantage. And since all of our information is now in one place, we rarely have to ask a client for their credentials more than once. RDM’s has consolidated our information and made our lives much easier. I’d recommend it to anyone.”

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