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OCIL in Canada Automates and Simplifies IT Operations with Splashtop

Modernizing IT operations across Canada to empower the Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages (OCIL) with secure, efficient remote support and endpoint management.

Impact

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Téléassistance plus rapide à l'échelle mondiale

Splashtop permet à OCIL de soutenir le personnel de manière transparente dans les bureaux et les régions éloignées au Canada et dans le monde entier. Les problèmes qui nécessitaient autrefois une longue coordination ou des déplacements sont désormais résolus en quelques minutes, permettant aux opérations de se dérouler sans accroc.

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Efficacité pour une équipe TI allégée

Splashtop a éliminé la nécessité des mises à jour manuelles et du dépannage sur site. La correction automatisée et le contrôle centralisé permettent de gagner un temps considérable chaque semaine, permettant à un seul responsable TI de gérer toute l'infrastructure chez OCIL et de fonctionner efficacement à grande échelle.

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Plus grande visibilité et contrôle

En complétant Microsoft Intune avec Splashtop, OCIL a obtenu une visibilité en temps réel, une conformité des points de terminaison renforcée et un accès élargi aux systèmes sans avoir à recourir à des méthodes de connexion à distance moins sécurisées et flexibles.

Challenges

As the sole IT Lead at the Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages (OCIL), Hannah Lavallee manages every aspect of the organization’s technology stack, from Intune policies and cybersecurity to servers, backups, and user support. With only one full-time IT resource and staff spread across Canada, providing consistent, real-time assistance was a growing challenge.

OCIL relies heavily on Microsoft Intune for device management, but several operational gaps made day-to-day support difficult. Key challenges included:

  • No simple, real-time way to support remote employees across provinces

  • Limited visibility when troubleshooting issues through Intune alone

  • Inconsistent patching and updating compliance across endpoints

  • No option to view or assist users on iPhones and mobile devices

  • Dependence on slower, less secure remote connection methods

It’s just me,” said Hannah. “We’re a small organization with users across Canada and the world. I needed a way to support everyone easily from our head office in Ottawa, regardless of where they were working.

Hannah had also used tools like ConnectWise, LogMeIn, and TeamViewer earlier in her career, but found them clunky, limited or unreliable for enterprise-grade use.

OCIL needed a user-friendly secure solution that would combine patching, device management, close visibility gaps, and simplify support for a geographically distributed workforce.

D’un client satisfait

Avoir un contrôle en temps réel pour les correctifs et les mises à jour me fait gagner un temps incroyable, surtout comparé à l'attente des anneaux de mise à jour d'Intune ou des redémarrages d'utilisateur.

~ Hannah Lavalle, IT Lead, OCIL

D’un client satisfait

Splashtop est un système de Bureau à distance facile à utiliser et de qualité entreprise qu'une petite organisation peut pleinement utiliser, et il offre beaucoup pour le prix que nous payons.

~ Hannah Lavalle, IT Lead, OCIL

Resolution

OCIL adopted Splashtop Enterprise with Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) to enhance visibility, simplify secure access with SSO and streamline remote support across its distributed workforce.

  • Unattended Remote Access and Control: Splashtop was installed across OCIL’s Windows, macOS, and server environments. Hannah can now deliver secure, unattended support for troubleshooting, updates, and maintenance even without an end-user present, ensuring that all devices are up-to-date and secure.

  • End-User and Mobile Device Support: with SOS Using Splashtop SOS, Hannah can view user screens and guide staff on OCIL’s managed iPhones. This capability eliminates back-and-forth explanations and allows her to resolve mobile issues in real time. She also finds the SOS option helpful when they run into issues where a system is accidentally removed or accidentally sent out without the agent on it.

  • Real-Time Complement to Intune: With Splashtop AEM, Hannah schedules weekly Windows Update checks, with real-time status to quickly identify devices that need attention. In contrast, Intune update rings were often delayed, did not always notify users, and frequently required user-driven restarts, which slowed the update process. Using Splashtop, she can push OS updates in real time, trigger restarts when needed, and even remediate unexpected issues such as restoring devices after a firmware update caused BitLocker problems, without waiting on Intune syncs or user action.

  • Background Tools for Quiet Troubleshooting: Splashtop’s background tools allow to access logs, run commands, and perform administrative actions without interrupting users. Support that once required coordination or downtime now happens seamlessly in the background.

  • Device Visibility with Inventory Reporting: Splashtop’s Inventory reporting provides a quick way to identify who is online, locate specific machines, and perform initial checks when a device reports a security or performance issue. It helps Hannah maintain clear visibility across endpoints without switching between tools.

  • Secure Remote Access from Anywhere: Even while traveling abroad, Hannah maintains secure, encrypted access to OCIL’s environment. She continues to support internal teams and partners remotely, ensuring uptime and operational continuity wherever she is.

    “Splashtop gives me confidence that I can help anyone, anywhere, at any time, while knowing everything is secure."


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À propos du client

Le Commissariat aux langues autochtones (CLA) est un organisme public fédéral créé en vertu de la Loi sur les langues autochtones afin de promouvoir et de défendre les langues autochtones partout au Canada. Fonctionnant indépendamment du gouvernement, le CLA aide les peuples autochtones à récupérer, revitaliser, maintenir et renforcer leurs langues.

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