Since 1984, the nonprofit Operation Red Nose relied on legacy on-premises deployments, which included a database, native Windows clients, and networking infrastructure. By 2012, the company had expanded into seven Canadian provinces, and the system was too outdated and unreliable to support new operational needs.
This case study looks at how Operation Red Nose was able to reduce costs, scale automatically, and provide a reliable and secure transportation service to users who depend on it, regardless of location.