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Understanding Citrix VDI: The Backbone of Tragsa's IT Architecture

Geographic Information Systems require massive RAM and GPU power. Instead of shipping expensive workstations to remote delegations, Tragsa uses (virtual GPU). The analyst accesses a virtual workstation with 8GB of dedicated VRAM over a 4G connection. HDX Adaptive Transport ensures that map panning and zooming remain fluid even with 150ms latency.

Delivering consistent IT support to remote technical offices and field stations.

Ensuring that field agents, temporary project workers, and administrative staff can dynamically share resources based on operational demand.

"Got it!" Javier yelled. "I have the map. I am uploading coordinates to the drone fleet now."

Large-scale VDI rollouts are not without hurdles. For an organization like Tragsa, success depends on:

The implementation of Citrix VDI has yielded measurable benefits across the Tragsa Group's operations:

It was a gray, drizzly Tuesday when the notification popped up on Elias’s screen: Immediate Ticket #4092 – Critical System Failure.

"Javier, did your mobile router reboot recently? Maybe a power cycle in the cab?"