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Global Manufacturer Improves Polymer Yield with Industrial IoT Solution
Hitachi Vantara
A global manufacturer seeks to improve production yield at polymer mixing process.The company’s polymer mixing process was producing output of inconsistent quality, with yields sometimes dipping as low as 50%.The scrapping of poor batches created huge costs and was crippling production capacity.Dynamic product specification in addition to variation in a range of production parameters causing the trouble.
Beijing Internet Harbour Company with Hitachi Unified Compute Platform Solution
Hitachi Vantara
Facing the fierce competitive market, the new system needed to improve customer satisfaction, ensure continuous system operation and curb costs.
Bank of Tibet Accelerates Deployment of Efficient Data Centers
Hitachi Vantara
Build Two Green and Efficient Data Centers in Four MonthsOver a period of just four months, the Bank of Tibet needed to complete hardware procurement and software testing for two data centers and have them ready to go live. The two data centers needed an active-active configuration to ensure data security and business continuity, and allow the Bank of Tibet to meet the requirements for green and efficient data centers.
Israel Aerospace Industries Ensures Every Minute Counts
Hitachi Vantara
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is a global leader in the development and manufacture of aerospace and defense solutions. Owned by the Israeli government, IAI designs systems for naval vessels, civil and military aircraft, homeland defense, satellites and command centers. With a revenue of US$3.83 billion, IAI employs some 16,000 people and is listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.Operating at the cutting edge of research means that every minute counts for IAI’s production teams. IAI’s core IT environment consists of VMware, Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server, and Oracle database. The existing and new applications produce a torrent of data, and managing the growth while maintaining storage performance caused a constant IT headache.
SPAR Retail Group Finds Fresh Business Agility With Private Cloud
Hitachi Vantara
SPAR was first established in Austria in 1954, before expanding in the 1970s when the original founding families joined with other regional wholesalers to form SPAR Austria AG, a 100% privately owned Austrian company. SPAR has since grown into a food retail giant, generating €5.68 billion in food sales. The group also owns the Hervis sports fash-ion brand that sells a further €490 million and a shopping center business with revenues of €2.85 billion.From the introduction of the cash register to customer loyalty cards and business intelligence, SPAR has thrived during constant retail revolutions. But today’s tech-savvy consumers expect to be able to jump from mobile app to website and then visit a store to request home delivery. How could SPAR keep up with the enormous pace of change?
GRZ IT Center Gains Private Cloud Security at Public Cloud Prices
Hitachi Vantara
GRZ IT Center specializes in providing IT services for leading regional banks in Austria. Headquartered in Linz, the company employs more than 450 people to support 86 banks, which collectively operate 458 branches and serve more than a million customers.In the last few years, competition in the IT services market has intensified dramatically. In particular, global public cloud vendors are using their economies of scale to compete aggressively on price. With this trend set to continue, local providers such as GRZ IT Center face a choice: Find ways to cut costs and compete more effectively, or risk watching services being moved off into the public cloud.
Lozier's Digital Transformation: Maximizing Efficiency with Oracle
Hitachi Vantara
Lozier Corporation, a leading manufacturer of products for retailers, was facing significant challenges due to its outdated ERP system. The system, residing on an ageing mainframe, was unable to deliver reliable business management systems, consolidated data, and efficient processes. The company's business processes were sometimes inefficient due to these disparate systems. For instance, digital orders from customers had to be processed manually by Lozier's team, which was not only time-consuming but also increased the risk of inaccuracies and errors. The leadership team at Lozier recognized the need for a modern ERP system and industry best practices to drive operational excellence and ensure the company's continued success in the retail industry.
Digital Transformation in the Livestock Industry through Data and Process Analytics
Hitachi Vantara
The meat and livestock industry in Australia, which is integral to the lives of many and covers a vast schema of enterprises along the value-chain, was facing a significant challenge. The industry was becoming increasingly fragmented, with leaders often withholding information about their operations, leading to a lack of transparency and potentially ill-informed decisions. The rigidity of the industry meant that such decisions could have irreversible consequences. The industry was also facing competition from chicken and pork, which were outpacing beef in consumer consumption. Additionally, there were ongoing challenges related to on and off farm productivity performance and the decreasing price of livestock per head. The industry was also grappling with the need to promote and adopt animal welfare practices across all value chain silos. Given the global nature of the industry, the non-profit business needed a partner with a deep understanding of international market interaction and the ability to navigate across different silos within the meat and livestock industry. They also required guidance and assistance on developing a new Internet of things (IoT) digital strategy for making decisions across the value-chain.
Ramanujan College's Innovative Open Cloud R&D Platform
Hitachi Vantara
Ramanujan College, a constituent college of the University of Delhi, has a computer science department that collaborates with the Indian government, industry stakeholders, and other universities to conduct research and development (R&D) projects. A significant focus area is the development of sovereign cloud platforms that can compete with today's hyperscalers while ensuring data security within India's borders. Previously, most of the R&D work was hosted in the public cloud. However, running performance-intensive applications for 5G communications, blockchain, and a learning management system for over 150,000 participants led to escalating costs.
Revolutionizing Shopping Mall Experience with IoT
Hitachi Vantara
The company, a global chain of shopping malls, was committed to delivering a superior in-person shopping experience. This included services like Wi-Fi on arrival, valet parking, personal shopping, and access to an exclusive lounge. To ensure a flawless experience, the company needed its IT systems to be extremely reliable as even a few minutes of downtime could impact sales and customer loyalty. Furthermore, to ensure that its malls always offered the right brands and products in the most appropriate formats, it was critical to track and analyze data on guests’ behavior as they moved through the mall and made their purchases in real-time.
Türk Telekom's Digital Transformation with High-Performance Storage
Hitachi Vantara
Türk Telekom, a leading telecommunications provider in Turkey, was faced with the challenge of modernizing its infrastructure to facilitate the delivery of agile cloud services for both internal and external customers. The company's goals were centered on digital transformation to enable the provision of agile cloud services. Getting the infrastructure right was key for business-critical systems that sit at the center of Türk Telekom’s digital architecture—including its core billing and charging applications and databases, its SAP applications, and its virtualization and cloud service platforms. The company's storage infrastructure included hardware from a variety of vendors, but when it decided to replace its legacy billing system with a more demanding new application, it was time to modernize the storage layer too.
CGI's Enhanced Client Experience through Efficient Data Migration to Digital Wealth Platform
Hitachi Vantara
CGI, a global business and technology consulting company, faced a significant challenge in simplifying data migration when onboarding clients to their proprietary wealth management platform, Wealth360. The platform was designed to automate and simplify portfolio management, fund accounting, and fund allocation. However, the Data Migration and Conversion team had to develop new code for every data source, which could include up to 200-plus data files in various formats. This made the process time-consuming and complex. The team envisioned creating an automated ETL (extract, transform, load) data migration process that was based on a single, flexible, and reusable script.
Enhancing Power Grid Management with IoT: A Case Study of CPFL and Hitachi
Hitachi Vantara
CPFL, a major power distributor in Brazil, is responsible for supplying electricity to 9.1 million consumers across 12 of the 27 Federation Units and four of the five regions of Brazil. The company's operations are not limited to preventing or repairing household outages but also extend to supporting industries, local businesses, and vital societal subdivisions such as education, transportation, and health. To manage this vast network, CPFL relies on a system that manages the map of its complete power grid. This system is regularly updated and maintained through a process known as a compression routine, which organizes and compresses the database to optimize space for data storage. However, CPFL faced a challenge as the compression routine was taking days, or sometimes weeks, to complete. This delay affected new installations, customer service, and the efficiency and safety of company electricians who relied on information from the System Operation Center while working in the field. The slow process compromised overall sustainability, development, and growth potential, leading CPFL to seek a third-party vendor with experience in the energy sector.
Garanti BBVA's Journey to Simplified Storage Management through Automation
Hitachi Vantara
Garanti BBVA, Turkey’s second-largest private bank, operates in a highly regulated market where service reliability and availability are paramount. The bank has a three-data-center storage strategy to ensure resilience against disasters and continuous uptime. However, managing this architecture was complex and time-consuming. Storage administrators had to maintain and execute intricate scripts for routine tasks like provisioning new storage volumes and updating replication configurations. This process diverted the storage team's attention from more strategic projects. The challenge was to reduce these complex, time-consuming storage management tasks to allow Garanti’s IT team to focus on more strategic work.
Food Giant JBS Enhances Data Management with Hitachi Vantara's Virtualized All-Flash Storage
Hitachi Vantara
JBS S.A., a Brazilian multinational and one of the world’s largest food companies, was facing a significant challenge in managing its growing data requirements. The company, which has a diversified product portfolio and is present in 15 countries with over 250,000 employees, refreshes its technology every five years. In 2020, the need for more data storage was felt across all business departments, including administration, sales, and marketing. The company was in need of a high-performance solution that would fit its budget and reduce its data center footprint while meeting its growing data requirements. Additionally, the solution needed to be compatible with Cisco, a key requirement for the company.
MarketAxess Enhances Data-Driven Decision-Making with Lumada Data Integration
Hitachi Vantara
MarketAxess, a fintech company with a digital trading platform used by over 1,800 financial institutions, needed to strengthen its ability to make data-driven decisions. The company's Credit and Market Risk team was responsible for providing accurate and fast reporting to support optimized decision-making across the business. However, they faced challenges with their existing ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) solutions, which were inadequate for quickly and easily consolidating data from a plethora of different sources for analysis. The team needed a solution that could simplify data consolidation and analysis, thereby reducing business risk and improving the efficiency and quality of critical business reporting.
Driving Operational Efficiency in Agriculture with IoT: A Case Study on Hitachi Process Intelligence and Google Cloud
Hitachi Vantara
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), a global leader in the production and export of livestock, was faced with the challenge of improving product quality, productivity, and global market share. They aimed to drive the adoption of best practices across the industry and improve data collection for enhanced decision making. The business challenge was integrating data across the value chain to drive decision making. This was necessary not only from a supply and demand perspective but also a quality perspective so that farmers could continuously improve and provide the right product at the right time to the right markets. Given that MLA supports 50,000 farms on over 5.2 million acres, they needed collaboration from solution and cloud partners with a deep understanding of the challenges within the meat and livestock industry and the expertise to develop a new internet of things (IoT) digital strategy for collecting data and making data-driven decisions across the value chain.
Migdal's High-Availability Infrastructure for Exceptional User Experience
Hitachi Vantara
Migdal, a leading Israeli finance group, was facing the challenge of supporting thousands of users accessing their most critical business environment while providing microsecond-level response times. With over 2.4 million private and corporate customers, Migdal offers insurance, pensions, savings funds, and investments. The company was experiencing pressure on its storage and backup environment due to increasing online touchpoints and data volumes. The risk of downtime and the need for a first-class user experience led Migdal to seek improvements in infrastructure performance, scalability, and manageability. The company aimed to find a solution that would minimize application response times and ensure rapid recovery in case of a disaster.
Multinational Telecom Company Enhances Customer Experience with Alexa
Hitachi Vantara
A multinational telecommunications company, operating in 26 countries predominantly in Europe, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region, was seeking to improve the speed and quality of its customer service interactions. The company provides IT and other solutions to corporate clients globally and wanted to enhance its interactions with its vast subscriber base. Traditionally, customer support has been a labor and cost-intensive service with an impersonal, mechanized interactive voice response (IVR). The company recognized that a more efficient and personalized customer service approach would give it a competitive edge.
Nexway Enhances Sales Performance Insight with Pentaho Platform
Hitachi Vantara
Nexway, a leading global vendor of e-commerce solutions, faced the challenge of gaining rapid intelligence on sales performance and the cost of payments. With over 700 clients and activities in more than 140 countries, Nexway specializes in enabling software publishers and software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers to build and manage online stores. As the company grew from a Europe-centric business to a global player, the variety of payment methods and providers it supported also increased significantly. This growth amplified the importance of analyzing payment routes and costs. Reporting to clients on sales performance was a crucial part of Nexway's services, requiring the company to consolidate and analyze data from several underlying systems. As Nexway's appetite for analytics grew, it continued to rely on Data Integration and Analytics to deliver rapid insight to decision-makers within its own organization and its clients.
Peking University Third Hospital Enhances Patient Care with Hitachi IoT Solutions
Hitachi Vantara
Peking University Third Hospital, a comprehensive tertiary hospital established in 1958, was facing challenges with its legacy IT infrastructure. The hospital, which integrates healthcare, education, scientific research, preventative healthcare, rehabilitation, and health management, was struggling to meet the increasing demand for services due to its growth, new scientific research, and the global pandemic. The ageing IT assets led to performance degradation and reliability issues, increasing the workload for the IT teams. The hospital's disaster recovery capabilities were also insufficient to support business continuity. The hospital needed a better data infrastructure to respond quickly to patients and consistently deliver a good experience.
Portfolio+ Accelerates Open Banking Services with Cloud Migration
Hitachi Vantara
Portfolio+ is a leading player in the open banking movement in Canada, offering advanced technology, a secure API, and a proven core banking platform. As the company continues to evolve alongside the largest financial institutions in Canada, it must continually innovate to stay ahead of customer expectations. With open banking rapidly increasing in popularity, Portfolio+ needed to provide scalable, fully managed cloud services to meet customer demand. Initially, Portfolio+ planned to migrate to the cloud over three to five years, gradually upskilling its teams and experimenting. However, in 2019, it recognized the need to accelerate its plans to stay competitive.
PÖTTINGER Landtechnik Enhances Precision Farming Sales with Efficient Data Platform
Hitachi Vantara
PÖTTINGER Landtechnik GmbH, an Austria-based leading international manufacturer of grassland and arable farming machines, as well as digital agricultural technology, was facing a challenge. The company, which generates annual revenues of approximately €400 million and employs almost 2,000 people worldwide, was looking to strengthen its data security and resiliency to support increasing sales of its smart farming solutions. With a growing global population, sustainability and efficiency in the agricultural sector were becoming increasingly important. PÖTTINGER had been focusing on digitalization and delivering intelligent precision farming with smart tools, which allowed farmers to monitor their fields and tailor their activities to individual soil conditions. However, with increasing food prices and demand for local produce, PÖTTINGER was growing in many markets around the world and needed to streamline its manufacturing processes with industrial internet of things (IIoT) solutions and data-driven automation. This required additional data storage resources.
Public Health England Enhances Cancer Screening Programme with Hitachi Services
Hitachi Vantara
The NHS National Breast Screening Programme, managed by Public Health England (PHE), screens 2.5 million women annually, saving approximately 1,300 lives each year. The programme relies heavily on the National Breast Screening System (NBSS), a critical IT system that supports all administrative activities, from appointment handling to patient evaluation. With 78 instances on local hospital networks and a user base of around 4,000 NHS staff, the NBSS must be highly available, secure, and regularly updated. However, the NBSS was built in the early 2000s on a legacy platform, which posed challenges in supporting the evolution of the programme and new technologies. Furthermore, the existing support contract was no longer adequate, and PHE needed a new partner to manage the system without losing the knowledge and skills held by team members.
Sestra Systems Enhances Customer Value with Cloud Application Modernization Services
Hitachi Vantara
Sestra Systems, a company that developed TapWise, a dispensing-as-a-service solution, faced a significant challenge in providing seamless service to customers in disconnected environments. The company's solution turns beverage taps into IoT-connected devices, improving customer service, preventing loss through spillage, and ensuring compliance with ABC regulations. The taps also collect a vast quantity of data and store it in the cloud, providing customers with visibility of who poured which drinks, when, and why. However, with a diverse customer base ranging from small hotels to large stadiums, distributors, and even cruise ships, Sestra Systems needed to ensure TapWise was highly available, even with limited access to the cloud. As the company scaled, it also needed to maintain connected control for an increasing number of diverse environments.
Healthcare Nonprofit Transforms Patient Experiences With Smart Hospital Solution
Hitachi Vantara
The not-for-profit healthcare system aimed to build an in-room concierge system to reduce the burden of logistical questions on medical staff, improve patient satisfaction and survey response rates, and test the effectiveness of a voice user interface (VUI) in enhancing patient and caregiver interaction. The system was required to handle requests for care, provide general hospital information, and initiate a brief satisfaction survey to alert the medical center to any negative experiences in real time. It also needed to facilitate state-sponsored surveys at the end of the stay, crucial for maintaining reputation and operating certificates. The challenge was to balance technical proficiency with the integrity of protected health information (PHI), ensuring the system complied with HIPAA and applicable state regulations.
IoT Analytics Safeguarding Water Resources in Southern Italy
Hitachi Vantara
The Southern Apennine region in Italy, which is responsible for the country's central and southern water resources, is increasingly susceptible to the impacts of climate change. Unpredictable and violent thunderstorms are affecting the hydrogeological structure of the soil, while prolonged droughts are escalating the risk of potential desertification. The intensive use of the land for agriculture and other purposes has also heightened exposure to natural disasters. The District Basin Authority, which governs the physical environment and protects its water resources, is tasked with monitoring the appropriate use of these resources, forecasting the region’s water supply, and preventing natural and human-made hazards. The Authority initiated a project to continuously monitor water quality and availability throughout the territory, aiming to build a network of remote sensors that could surveil the water system and analyze the data using various technologies, including big data analytics and data science modeling.
USU Empowers Businesses With Simple, Self-Service Analytics
Hitachi Vantara
USU, one of Europe’s largest vendors of IT and knowledge management software, was looking to enhance its software solutions by improving their built-in analytics capabilities. The company aimed to provide more flexible reports and visualizations that would support on-demand ad hoc analysis and forecasting of process performance. They wanted to empower their customers’ business users by enabling them to build these reports and visualizations without needing the help of technical experts. The key challenge was to find a comprehensive data integration, data analysis, and front-end data visualization solution from a single vendor that would be easy to integrate into its software portfolio.
888 Holdings Leverages Hitachi Vantara for High-Performance Gaming Infrastructure
Hitachi Vantara
888 Holdings, a leading online betting and gaming company, faced the challenge of maintaining high customer satisfaction levels in gaming while meeting stringent data protection regulations. The company hosts more than 40,000 concurrent users, each expecting high standards of service in terms of performance and availability. This necessitated a high-performance infrastructure. Additionally, the gaming industry is heavily regulated, with increasing data protection requirements. 888 Holdings was required to keep a third copy of all data, leading to rapid data growth. The challenge was to manage this data growth while ensuring low latency and high availability in data centers.
Allergan's Cloud Transformation Journey with Hitachi
Hitachi Vantara
Allergan, a global pharmaceutical company, was facing challenges in managing its complex IT infrastructure. The company was struggling with the management of multiple applications and systems, which were not only costly but also inefficient. The lack of a unified platform was leading to operational inefficiencies and was hindering the company's ability to innovate and respond to market changes quickly. The company was also grappling with the challenge of modernizing its applications and transitioning to a cloud-based infrastructure. The transition was critical for Allergan to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving healthcare industry. However, the company lacked the necessary expertise and resources to manage the transition effectively.

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