Oracle Secure Global Desktop allows Airbus to provide access to its real-time telemetry applications: stakes and opportunities.




These last time, it appeared more visible that, Airbus underwent an increasingly dispersed workforce across sixteen sites around Europe and a global supply chain network spanning 30 countries. In this imbroglio, Airbus needed a secure, scalable, and flexible remote access solution for its centralized telemetry applications. Henceforth Oracle Secure Global Desktop will allow Airbus to
provide access to its real-time telemetry applications.

For those who unfamiliar, Connectikpeople may recall that, Airbus’ telemetry applications provide real-time information about status, and pertinent values of physical or avionic parameters, allowing critical flight data from a test flight maneuver to be evaluated in as fast as milliseconds.

Now, Oracle Secure Global Desktop enabled Airbus aircraft designers, structural engineers, and other essential staff:
·        To access test data from server-hosted environments via a Web browser, allowing Airbus experts to provide nearly instant feedback from their off-site locations and reduce test-flight cycles.
·        Allows Airbus to provide access to its real-time telemetry applications using a standard corporate PC, providing a single-pane view for both highly specialized UNIX applications and standard corporate Windows tools such as office productivity suites.
To appreciate this innovation, Connectikpeople may recall that, prior to implementing Oracle Secure Global Desktop, technical teams needed to travel to the company’s center in Toulouse, France to be on hand for aircraft testing in order to immediately evaluate test results. ‘’Removing this travel requirement has saved significant time and cost’’.

‘’Secure remote access with Oracle Secure Global Desktop has also helped Airbus accelerate compliance with global aviation regulations, reduce time spent on aircraft preparation, and complete tests required by potential customers more quickly.
In addition, by keeping the critical data centralized, Oracle Secure Global Desktop eliminated the need to manually transfer sensitive flight test results to outside locations, reducing the risk of security breaches’’.


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