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Mansell had been running on a remote desktop server — in effect, each user's Windows desktop hosted in a remote data centre. When it was first set up, that was a genuine step forward: it let the team work anywhere, securely. But technology moves on, and the hosted model had started to show its limits. Because the desktop ran in a remote data centre, performance could lag — particularly noticeable in a regional location where the internet connection isn't always perfect. Everything depended on a live, healthy connection to the data centre, so when the link was slow or patchy, the working day felt it. The practice was also still on traditional antivirus, which no longer meets modern cybersecurity standards like Essential Eight.
