In today’s 24/7 business environment Kennedys
has been at the forefront of its sector in
adopting new technologies to drive the
partnership forward. This is certainly true with
its adoption of virtualisation to improve its
business agility enabling new services, and
even open new overseas offices in the most
cost effective way.
A Litigation Specialist
Kennedys is a global law firm headquartered in
the City of London. The firm specialises in
litigation and dispute resolution services for a
broad range of industries including insurance,
healthcare, construction and rail.
With over 89 partners and over 500 staff
worldwide, its legal experts work from five UK
offices, and internationally from Madrid, Dubai,
Hong Kong and Auckland, as well as a recently
opened office in Sydney. The firm also has an
active network of associated offices in Dublin,
Karachi, Lisbon, Mumbai, New Delhi, Paris,
Santiago, Dubai and Warsaw.
Thinking Global, Acting Local
The IT team at Kennedys is ultimately responsible for ensuring
that the firm’s lawyers and partners can access confidential
case notes and business critical applications wherever they
happen to be working around the world.
Ian Lauwerys, IT Director at Kennedys, stated: “All
international IT operations require considerable co-ordination,
supporting and monitoring. When our end users are leading
figures in law - an industry that places special importance on
trust - then the need to deliver on promises and meet high
expectations becomes all-important,”
“Planning the opening of a new office in Sydney, Australia,
required the deployment of fully integrated IT, but gave our
technology team only a few months to deploy a solution,” he
added.
The short time frame and long distance added complexity to
the new office project. On the one hand, there was a need to
ensure that consistent levels of support were available in
Australia. On the other hand, setting up several new servers to
tight deadlines and hiring IT contractors from the UK to travel
with them was prohibitively expensive.
A Virtual Solution
Considering the complexity of the IT challenge, Ian decided to
involve virtualisation specialist Intercept. Kennedys had worked
previously with Intercept successfully installing its Citrix and
back-office applications, Ian knew he could depend on their
specialist advice and support.
Ian said: “I knew that Intercept could provide us with the
expertise and skills to carry out the job efficiently and to the
exacting standards that we demand. But it wasn’t just because
of this that I went back to them. The fact is, Intercept always
‘come up trumps’ in terms of making a value-based decision
as well as being proactive about knowledge sharing. Our IT
team now has additional highly valuable skills.”
Intercept recommended VMware ESX for a scalable, easy-to-manage
server farm. Creating a virtual server environment that removed the need
for several physical servers.
The virtualisation project involved installing a number of applications in a
UK test lab with each specialist application installed and tested in turn.
The Kennedys IT team were then able to test the entire suite of
integrated systems with specialist skills in the UK.
An image of each server was then copied to tape and couriered to
Australia. Installing these virtual servers onto the new system in Sydney
simply involved transferring files to hardware prepared by a local IT
service provider. Because the entire solution was installed ‘out of the
box’, Kennedys high standard of quality and reliability were maintained
throughout.
Removing Risk and Cost
The adoption of virtualisation technology has already resulted in huge
cost savings by eliminating the need for local application expertise in
Sydney. With no need to ship physical equipment, or send specialist
skills further savings were realised.
Ian Lauwerys continued: “Intercept’s advice and experience in installing
our virtual environments contribute to our IT team’s continual professional
development by sharing their expert knowledge. The consultancy services
included empowering the Kennedys IT team to understand and take
ownership of the virtualisation technologies employed,”
“Intercept helped us meet the demand for a quick roll-out of our IT
infrastructure in Australia. They did this with great professionalism, and got
the project off the ground and running with minimal disruption to our day-to-day operations. They really added value in terms of all the knowledge
sharing, which we benefited from tremendously,” concluded Ian.
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