oobe navigates Flight Centre’s Citrix cloud migration into Azure oobe navigates Flight Centre’s Citrix cloud migration into Azure The project will place one of Flight Centre’s largest end user computing workloads within Azure, supporting over 2,000 users. Technology specialist oobe is navigating tourism giant Flight Centre through the migration of its Australian-based Citrix platform into the Microsoft Azure cloud. As part of the cloud migration, Flight Centre will also transfer key business platforms to Azure, expecting to wrap up the two-part project by the end of July. Flight Centre has a history of deploying Citrix technologies, traditionally deploying and managing them in-house, and more recently, using a service provider like oobe to provide the required expertise to architect, deploy, support and manage the solution.