Case Study: RAF Benevolent Fund achieves reliable, secure IT with lower costs through Redcentric

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The RAF Benevolent Fund, a charity supporting RAF members and their families, was struggling with ageing IT infrastructure that was reaching end-of-life. With tight budgets, no government funding, and a need to avoid downtime and protect highly sensitive donation data, the Fund turned to Redcentric for a more reliable, secure, and cost-effective solution.

Redcentric migrated the charity from a physical server and PC environment to a virtualised server and Citrix farm, supported by managed services including backup, monitoring, patching, network security, and a 24/7 service desk. As a result, downtime was significantly reduced, total cost of ownership fell, PC life was extended by several years, and more donation income could be directed to beneficiaries, while the new infrastructure also provided a scalable platform for future growth.


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RAF Benevolent Fund

Gary Ross

Head of IT


Redcentric

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