公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- Brazil
产品
- SAP ERP
- IBM Power 550 servers
- IBM System Storage DS5000
- IBM PowerHA
- IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
技术栈
- IBM AIX
- IBM PowerHA
- IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Revenue Growth
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- Professional Service
适用功能
- 商业运营
关于客户
Engine Informática 是一家总部位于巴西的公司,专门实施 SAP ERP 解决方案。该公司成立于 1988 年,提供外包、呼叫中心管理、多平台业务解决方案和其他专业服务。该公司拥有约 1,200 名员工,负责为南美和加拿大的企业运营和开发集成解决方案。该公司在 SAP 环境部署方面积累了深厚的专业知识,尤其是针对大型和中型企业。根据 Info200 杂志的报道,Engine Informática 被列为巴西 25 家最大的咨询公司之一。
挑战
Engine Informática 是一家总部位于巴西的公司,专门实施 SAP ERP 解决方案,该公司发现中小型公司市场存在空白。该公司意识到,全天候运行 SAP 所需的固定基础设施投资(如数据中心、硬件和支持)意味着每位用户的成本对于小型企业来说可能过高。挑战在于尽可能减少或消除资本支出和实施成本,以帮助降低这些小型企业的进入门槛。
解决方案
Engine Informática 与 IBM 全球技术服务部合作,创建了一个完全托管的解决方案,可同时容纳 600 名 SAP 用户。该解决方案托管在两台连接到 IBM System Storage DS5000 的 IBM Power 550 Express 服务器上。这些系统托管在 IBM 全球交付中心,由 IBM 全球技术服务部管理,该中心还为新解决方案提供弹性服务。与内部解决方案相比,该解决方案为 Engine Informática 的中小型企业客户提供了高性能和可用性,而每位用户的成本仅为其一半左右。该公司的 SAP 软件即服务 (SaaS) 产品使客户能够高效地管理财务、客户关系、人力资源、项目、采购和供应链。
运营影响
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