Watford FC and ASUS: A Partnership Elevating IT Infrastructure and Performance

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Watford FC and ASUS: A Partnership Elevating IT Infrastructure and Performance

In the ever-evolving world of sports, where every second counts and precision is paramount, the integration of cutting-edge technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity. This realisation has driven Watford Football Club, a team steeped in history, to seek a partnership that could propel them into a new era of technological sophistication. Enter ASUS, a global leader in technology, whose collaboration with Watford has fundamentally transformed the club’s IT infrastructure and operational efficiency.

A Legacy Rooted in Tradition and Innovation

Watford Football Club, founded in 1881 and a resident of Vicarage Road for over a century, is synonymous with community and tradition. Known as “the original family club,” Watford has always prided itself on fostering a welcoming atmosphere that reflects its deep-rooted values. However, as Paul O’Brien, the club’s Commercial Director, points out, tradition must evolve. “We want to use technology to its full potential. We look at other sports like Formula One and how they use technology in every department – that’s what we want to do here,” O’Brien states, highlighting the club’s ambition to stay ahead of the curve.

The Power of Partnership

Watford’s partnership with ASUS began just over a year ago, and the impact was immediate and profound. The club’s operational scale is immense – 365 days a year, encompassing a diverse range of activities far beyond what most people imagine. “Technology really drives it for us,” O’Brien emphasises, “and we know that we need to integrate technology in every area.”

This partnership was not just about upgrading existing systems; it was about rethinking how every department at Watford could leverage technology to enhance performance, efficiency, and ultimately, the fan experience. ASUS brought a suite of solutions to the table, each meticulously tailored to address specific needs across the club.

Revolutionising Matchday Operations and Hospitality

One of the most significant changes has been in matchday operations, particularly within the hospitality sector. Frankie, the Commercial Sales Manager, reflects on the days when operations relied heavily on paper – an approach that was both cumbersome and inefficient. Today, thanks to ASUS tablets, those days are a thing of the past. “Now we’ve moved over to ASUS tablets, which is a lot more efficient for us,” she notes, adding that the rugged durability of the devices is crucial in the fast-paced, bustling environment of matchday hospitality.

The flexibility and reliability of ASUS technology have also transformed the way Frankie and her team operate. Whether she’s moving from lounge to lounge or meeting with clients on the go, the confidence that her ASUS device won’t let her down is invaluable. The transition from paper to digital has streamlined processes, reduced waste, and allowed the team to focus more on delivering exceptional service to fans and guests.

Enhancing Content Creation and Fan Engagement

In the digital age, content is king, and Watford’s ability to engage with fans through high-quality, timely content is essential. Ben Rhodes, the club’s Senior Video Producer, is at the forefront of this effort. For Rhodes, the ASUS ProArt laptop has been a game-changer. “The overall performance of it is phenomenal,” Rhodes explains. With its significant memory, powerful graphics card, and exceptional portability, the ProArt laptop allows him to create and deliver content with unprecedented speed and precision.

The ability to produce and distribute content quickly, particularly on matchdays, is critical. Fans demand instant access to highlights, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, and the ProArt laptop ensures that Rhodes and his team can meet these expectations without compromising on quality. “The big thing is being able to do a fast turnaround,” Rhodes says, noting that the laptop’s superior battery life and screen clarity further enhance its utility.

Empowering the Entire Club

ASUS’s influence extends far beyond content creation and hospitality. The technology provided by ASUS has empowered every department within the club, from directors to cleaning staff, to perform at their best. The ASUS ExpertBook, for example, has revolutionised how the commercial team conducts business. O’Brien highlights how the device has transformed meetings: “For me, it was the ExpertBook – look how this could change the way you go out and take meetings.”

The adaptability of ASUS products means that each department can tailor its use of technology to meet specific demands, ensuring that the club operates smoothly and efficiently at all times. This holistic integration of technology into the club’s operations is a testament to ASUS’s ability to provide comprehensive solutions that cater to a wide range of needs.

Looking Ahead: A Future Built on Technology

As Watford Football Club continues to build on its rich heritage, the partnership with ASUS has positioned the club at the forefront of technological innovation in football. The relationship has not only addressed immediate challenges but also set the stage for future advancements. “Let’s hope that continues because it’s been a great relationship and it’s changed the way we work internally,” O’Brien reflects.

In a sport where margins are often razor-thin, Watford’s commitment to leveraging the best technology available is a clear statement of intent. The collaboration with ASUS has not only improved the club’s operational efficiency but also enhanced the overall experience for players, staff, and fans alike. As Watford moves forward, this partnership serves as a model for how technology and tradition can come together to create something truly special.

The journey that began over a hundred years ago at Vicarage Road now looks toward a future where innovation drives success, and with ASUS as a partner, Watford Football Club is well-equipped to face whatever challenges lie ahead.

Watch the Asus Watford case study here.