MTSU implementing largest Desktop Virtualization Solution in
Tennessee higher education
Citrix Systems, Inc., and Middle Tennessee State University jointly
announced plans to install new technology on the Murfreesboro
campus that will allow students, faculty and staff free, anytime
access to virtual desktops, programs, personal files and network
resources.
Citrix and MTSU officials said the University will have the largest
virtual desktop service in Tennessee's higher-education
system. With the help of Citrix Consulting Services, MTSU will
"virtualize"; more than 2,000 devices by the fall.

"MTSU prides itself in being the largest undergraduate
university in the state of Tennessee, and as such, we are focused
on taking a leadership position with the most modern
technologies,"; said Bruce Petryshak, MTSU's vice
president for information technology and chief information officer.
MTSU has named this new service "MyMT,"; and secure
access will be as simple as opening any browser, going to the URL
and logging in with a username and password, added Lorenzo Hines,
the University's assistant director of classroom technology
support.
A follow-up phase will enable remote capability: students, faculty
and staff will have simple, secure access to virtual desktops,
applications, network resources and file storage from any
device—PC, Mac, notebook, tablet device or smart phone on- or
off-campus; university-owned or personally owned devices at any
time.
"It will allow faculty and staff greater flexibility in
accessing work related apps and data without being physically on
campus,"; Hines noted.
"We are committed to ensuring that our students, faculty and
staff are offered the very best technologies to enable them to
learn, collaborate and access information that ultimately impact
student outcomes in a positive way,"; Petryshak said.
The systems are expected to reduce MTSU's desktop-computing
costs by more than 35 percent and allow the University to reduce
electricity consumption.
"Having all these new capabilities and being able to extend
our reach while reducing costs is an absolute win-win for
MTSU,"; Petryshak said.
"Citrix is proud to be a partner with MTSU, and we applaud
its efforts to be a leader in Tennessee higher education through
the use of Citrix solutions,"; said Thomas Eacobacci,
Citrix's southeast region area vice president.
-- Tom Tozer,
ttozer@mtsu.edu