The complexity of regionally distributed operations
Most people associate the YMCA with local recreation facilities and gyms. But the YMCA of Niagara is a highly distributed organization providing critical community services from 125+ locations across the Niagara region of Ontario, Canada. They are the largest child care provider in the region and also run day camps, EarlyON Family and Child Centres, Employment and Newcomer Services and several other youth and community programs. The organization has been adding two or three new locations annually, and that pace is accelerating.
As with any fast-growing, distributed organization, YMCA of Niagara’s small IT team faces significant networking and security challenges. Their networks are constantly accessed by a highly diverse population—including a large number of sporadic users as well as permanent and temporary staff—with a mix of managed and unmanaged devices.
“Given the scope of our operations, we support an extremely diverse clientele,” says Dominik Klopfer, General Manager of Information Technology at YMCA of Niagara. “Securing this complex environment means protecting staff data, ensuring the privacy of community members, and strictly navigating Canadian privacy laws, all while keeping a sprawling infrastructure online and accessible.”