Case Study - Using Amazon AppStream 2.0 to Increase Scalability and Agility for Air Canada
Air Canada wanted to expand its international operations, but its on-premises infrastructure posed a number of constraints. The company operates roughly 1,000 flights daily and has 39,000 employees worldwide. Its employees needed to access critical business applications through the airline’s on-premises virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), which was slow to scale up and challenging to upgrade and manage.
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