Digital Construction

Unlocking BIM’s potential with ‘desktop virtualisation’

Les Keen, director of sales at Amicus ITS, discusses the move from fixed desktop machines to ‘virtual’ desktops managed from remote data centres.

In today’s construction environment you are never more than one touch away from a client or colleague, and BIM is opening up a whole new way of collaborative working for construction firms and project partners through use of a central database.

Construction project teams are often collaborating from remote offices, with data stored on distributed desktop computers that are often vital to the operation of the business. This data could include designs and documentation that are essential to protecting intellectual property, or be sensitive corporate records, files, or data. 

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