Waterstons and Inevidesk announce partnership

Waterstons and Inevidesk are proud to announce their new partnership in providing high performance virtual desktop infrastructure to the AEC sector.

For over 30 years, Waterstons has been solving business problems using technology – from software development and implementation to managed services, cyber security and data management. Working with most of the top 10 architectural practices in the UK, the team emphasises partnership through strategy and innovation, enabling clients to develop and maintain progressive, efficient and effective technical operations. Sector Principal, Rob Colclough explains why the partnership with Inevidesk makes sense:

“We have monitored Inevidesk’s development and success in recent years, particularly the steady growth of clients across the construction sector here in the UK. Naturally, we ended up with a number of mutual clients which allowed us to get a much closer look at things, and first-hand experience working with the Inevidesk team.

“Being well aware of the problems of using virtual desktop technology for design workflows - huge expense, often disappointing performance and complex deployment - we have been impressed with how Inevidesk tackles each of these issues really effectively, and how the strong performance of the virtual desktops easily meets the demanding needs of our architectural clients through the use of Revit, Enscape and more. Our clients have seen easier deployment and management of their desktops, and we've seen more and more adopt Inevidesk due to the flexibility provided at an affordable cost, meaning the technology is available to so many more practices.

“Due to the longstanding industry and technical expertise of the Inevidesk team, the service created meets the sector’s very specific needs, and paired with the deep understanding of and technical excellence of our people, the partnership yields excellent results for clients.

“Ultimately we believe that there is a strong case for the wider use of VDI to improve the flexibility, mobility, security and resiliency of AEC organisations. The unique offering of Inevidesk, together with the strategic support and consultancy of Waterstons, is therefore an exciting proposition for the sector.”

Co-Founder and Director of Inevidesk Tim Whiteley adds:

“We have enjoyed working ever more closely with the Waterstons team over the last couple of years and it therefore feels very natural that we can announce a more formal partnership at this time. The design and development of our VDI service was very much informed by the strategic understanding that we have developed working within the sector for the last few decades and that informed commonality with Waterstons creates a really effective pairing.

“Inevidesk was conceived to deliver high performance VDI technology to AEC organisations of all sizes, opening up its benefits in a truly cost efficient way. The adoption of the service by so many leading practices over recent years has been a great testament to our approach and the recognition and support of a distinguished consultancy such as Waterstons is particularly wonderful.

“We are excited to build on our existing relationship and deliver services that help our mutual clients better meet the challenges and opportunities of the coming years.”

 

 

About Inevidesk 

Inevidesk makes high-performance virtual desktops accessible to organisations with demanding GPU requirements so they can work with complete flexibility. Underpinned by deep technical expertise and industry partnerships, they unlock business value by making agile, scalable and resilient virtual desktop infrastructure accessible to all.

 

About Waterstons

Waterstons supports organisations worldwide from its offices in London, Glasgow, Durham, and in Sydney, Australia. The team provides a range of technical consultancy and support services to AEC and other sectors, partnering with many of the UK’s leading practices to help unlock efficiencies, create agile IT environments, collaborate seamlessly, and stand out against the competition.

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