This recognition highlights Virtual Cable’s contribution, as the developer of UDS Enterprise, to the technological modernization of one of the most important organizations within the Spanish public sector.
A benchmark in public sector digital transformation
The @ASLAN Awards, supported by more than 220 partners and thousands of IT professionals, recognize each year the most innovative digital transformation projects in public administrations. The awarded project has established itself as one of the most outstanding initiatives in digital workplace virtualization (VDI) within the public sector, setting a scalable and secure model for managing digital environments. “This recognition highlights the joint efforts between public administrations and technology companies to drive projects that improve the management and modernization of the digital workplace in the public sector,” said Félix Casado, CEO of Virtual Cable. “At Virtual Cable, we are committed to developing solutions that enable critical organizations to manage their digital environments with the highest levels of security. Our platform is the only VDI solution certified under the Spanish National Security Framework (ENS), a key requirement in these environments.”
A secure and scalable digital workplace for 80,000 users
The project has enabled the deployment of a comprehensive digital workplace virtualization model that combines virtual desktops (VDI) and virtualized applications. Each officer has access to a personalized workspace available from any point within the internal network, eliminating dependency on physical hardware. Thanks to the UDS Government solution, based on UDS Enterprise, the Spanish National Police has consolidated a more efficient, scalable, and centrally managed IT environment for desktops, systems, and applications.
Security, efficiency, and sustainability
This model ensures secure communications and compliance with strict security requirements of the police environment, while also improving user experience, increasing productivity, and optimizing technical support. Additionally, shared licensing helps reduce costs, expand access to key tools, and lower both energy consumption and carbon footprint. The project is integrated into cloudPol, the Spanish National Police’s private cloud infrastructure, enabling centralized digital services with high levels of security and availability.
Driving technological modernization
This initiative is part of the Technological Modernization Plan of the Spanish National Police, aimed at strengthening its digital capabilities and adapting to new operational and technological challenges. “This project represents a strategic advancement for our organization, enabling us to provide officers with a digital environment accessible from anywhere within the network, more agile, efficient, and with stronger security guarantees,” said Juan Carlos González Carvajal, Head of the IT Department of the Spanish National Police. “This model improves operational efficiency, optimizes the use of technological resources, and reinforces our commitment to a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable infrastructure, aligned with our digital modernization strategy.”
Collaboration and technology leadership
The implementation of the solution was carried out in collaboration with Fsas Technologies and Quer System, which participated in the deployment and integration within the organization’s IT infrastructure. With this recognition, Virtual Cable strengthens its position as a leading provider of digital workplace virtualization solutions and continues to drive projects that enhance the security, efficiency, and sustainability of digital infrastructures in the public sector. Law enforcement and security organizations in multiple countries use UDS Enterprise as a secure access platform for the digital workplace, thanks to its robustness and advanced data protection capabilities.
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