Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- Puerto Rico
Product
- Nutanix Xtreme Computing Platform
- Nutanix Prism Management Solution
- VMware Horizon View
Tech Stack
- Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
- Hyperconverged Infrastructure
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Computing
- Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Applicable Industries
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Facility Management
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Remote Asset Management
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Doctors’ Center Hospitals (DCH) is a prominent healthcare conglomerate in Puerto Rico, known for delivering high-quality medical and surgical services. The organization operates four hospitals located in San Juan, Carolina, Manati, and Bayamon, along with two ambulatory clinics in Dorado and Arecibo. With a total of 692 beds, DCH serves a large patient base and employs over 1,500 IT users, including physicians and radiologists. The IT infrastructure is managed by Pedro Rios, the IT director, who oversees data center management, strategic planning, vendor relationships, technical support, financial monitoring, and disaster recovery planning. The IT team is responsible for ensuring that patient care information is delivered promptly and accurately to clinicians, utilizing the right technology to meet the needs of the healthcare facilities.
The Challenge
Doctors’ Center Hospitals faced significant IT challenges due to their reliance on an EMC direct-attached storage (DAS) solution. The existing infrastructure was becoming inadequate as the hospital network expanded, necessitating a centralized data center operation to simplify management for their small IT team. The addition of new applications at remote hospitals required increased bandwidth, which was costly in Puerto Rico, with monthly expenses exceeding $7,000. Despite increasing bandwidth from 20 MB to 50 MB, application performance, particularly for the MEDITECH EHR system, did not improve. The hospital needed a more efficient and cost-effective solution to enhance application performance and manage data centrally.
The Solution
Doctors’ Center Hospitals chose to implement the Nutanix Xtreme Computing Platform to address their IT challenges. After a successful virtual proof of concept, they purchased a Nutanix NX-3460 system to run their MEDITECH EHR system. The Nutanix platform, known for its high performance and cost-effectiveness, was selected over more expensive alternatives like Cisco UCS and EMC storage. The implementation included deploying VMware Horizon View virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) at three sites, enabling centralized and secure storage of patient records. The compact 2U Nutanix systems fit well within the limited infrastructure space, reducing the data center footprint from eight rack units to four, resulting in significant savings on power, facilities costs, and labor. The Nutanix Prism management console simplified administration, providing a single interface for monitoring infrastructure status and usage analytics.
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