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World Wide Fund for Nature turns to Exponential‐e to address wild internet usage

World Wide Fund for Nature turns to Exponential‐e to address wild internet usage

The global charity selected Network specialists to address jungle of capacity issues with their sites across the UK

Exponential‐e has today announced that it is working with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the world's largest conservation organisation, to bolster its connectivity. The move is part of the group's wider strategy to move to a cloud‐based IT estate in order to become more agile, robust and capable of rapidly implementing new technologies.

WWF relies heavily on bandwidth‐intensive technologies, such as real‐time video conferencing and other variations of unified communications. Employees don't use traditional telephony in their offices at all. The network was unable to support these requirements at the organisation's headquarters in Woking and its two satellite offices in Cardiff and Edinburgh. The lack of internet bandwidth had reached a point where employees were simply not using connectivity‐enabled tools and inter‐office connectivity was becoming severely restricted.

Aside from staff productivity, the organisation was unable to implement an effective IT disaster recovery strategy, because the network was not robust enough to move data offsite. This introduced a significant element of risk to the business and in the event of a disaster it was unclear how much data could be recovered and in what timeframe.

Paul Beyer, Network Manager, WWF commented:

"We underestimated just how embedded internet‐based services and tools had become in our operations and as a result, the network simply wasn't able to keep pace with what the business needed. Every time we upped the capacity, it was consumed. The key issue was that we were operating blind - we had no insight into the network, where bursts in capacity where coming from and how to mitigate them. As a result, employees were frustrated, productivity was faltering and interoffice connectivity was practically non‐existent."

"We implemented a Network from Exponential‐e that had high capacity bearers and QoS technology so that we could better understand usage and implement a highly functional, reliant network, to support data flows across the business. The difference was instant. Our network is now managed proactively and issues are resolved before they impact operations. In a cloud environment the importance of this can't be overstated. From a business risk perspective, we can now execute a highly sophisticated disaster recovery plan that would see the company up and running rapidly with full data access,"


Beyer concluded.

Exponential‐e was awarded the contract based on its expertise and the clarity of their plans to address the issues faced. The improvements achieved were twofold for the WWF. Firstly, business applications such as the cloud and SaaS implementations began to deliver true value. Secondly, the IT team were able to focus on improving the organisation's technology and move forward with projects without constantly having to firefight issues arising from a lack of Connectivity.

Andrew Chant, Head of Networks at Exponential‐e commented:

"The WWF is an incredibly important organisation and one that we are very proud to work with. They work across the globe so it is imperative that they have the connectivity to enable them to do so effectively. By implementing the technology needed to enable the digital journey they want to go on, we have given the WWF peace of mind in its day‐to‐day internet use and plans for the future."

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