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Advancing Healthcare through AI: A Case Study of Alder Hey Children's Hospital
Microsoft Azure
Alder Hey Children's Hospital, one of Europe's largest and busiest children's hospitals, generates a significant amount of data about its operations, patient pathways, medical challenges, treatments, responses, and more. The hospital recognized the potential value of this data but needed a way to effectively utilize it. One of the key challenges was predicting bed space utilization, a critical aspect of hospital management. The hospital also had to address concerns about data security, ethics, and governance in the application of AI in healthcare.
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Alışan Grup's Digital Transformation with Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure
Alışan Grup, a top-500 Turkish business conglomerate, was facing several challenges in its digital journey. The flagship company of the group, Alışan Lojistik A.Ş., a market maker for the Turkish logistics business, was dealing with high costs of database update, maintenance, and management. The company also had insufficient capacity to ensure efficient management of business continuity. The company's existing services were difficult to comprehend and run, and there were challenges in access, document management, security, integration, and development. The company was also facing issues with its internally hosted SharePoint, which posed challenges in terms of business continuity and practical hurdles for database scenario and application layer creation.
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South African Fintech Overcomes Infrastructure Challenges with Microsoft Solutions
Microsoft Azure
Allegiance Consulting, a South African fintech company specializing in complex financial planning systems, faced significant challenges when the COVID-19 health crisis struck. The company had to quickly adapt to a remote working environment and reassure its clients about the future. The main challenges included developing applications quickly on a secure and scalable infrastructure and staying connected with colleagues and clients. The company had to develop an engagement application for one of its large clients using Microsoft's Blazor technology. This application was a diagnostic tool providing guidance on dealing with the health crisis financially while staying safe. The company also had to ensure that its entire staff of 37 people could connect internally over a secure platform and collaborate with clients.
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Allscripts' Agile Transformation: Leveraging Azure for Cloud Migration
Microsoft Azure
Allscripts, a leading healthcare software manufacturer, was facing several challenges. The company had to ensure that its infrastructure was secure, available, and performed well as a portion of its client base consumed its products using a software as a service model. Allscripts maintained six development/non-hosting datacenters around the world but wanted to curb datacenter sprawl and consolidate and centralize these facilities to reduce costs, simplify management, and increase security. Synchronizing the hosting and software development sides of the business was also challenging due to a siloed methodology that introduced inconsistent product deployments and support issues. In 2017, Allscripts acquired two companies with datacenter assets that needed a home, and fast. The two companies brought dozens of applications and Allscripts had nowhere to put them and their 1,000-plus virtual machines (VMs). The applications included a mixture of older versions of Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server, which were facing end-of-support challenges, and the remainder ran on the Linux operating system, which presented migration challenges of its own.
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Alpega Group's Sustainable Transformation with Microsoft and Red Hat
Microsoft Azure
Alpega Group, a leading global logistics software company, coordinates the transportation of freight in 80 countries, working with 80,000 carriers and 200,000 members. This complex operation relies on the company’s Transport Management System (TMS). However, the company faced challenges with system reliability and efficiency. A system failure could cause significant delays and queues, impacting logistics processes worldwide. The company needed a solution that would ensure the smooth and continuous running of its TMS, allowing it to respond to demand and scale its operations accordingly. The challenge was to implement a new container management system that would not only improve the reliability and efficiency of their operations but also help optimize freight transportation and create more sustainability within the industry.
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Digital Transformation of Alpha Travel: A Global Leap with IoT
Microsoft Azure
Alpha Travel, a travel agency based in the Faroe Islands, was looking to expand its operations globally. The company, known for its personal customer service, primarily served shipping companies by arranging crew changes. However, the CEO, Tommy Næs Djurhuus, wanted to take the business to the next level. The challenge was to find a solution that would reduce administrative tasks, allowing the team to focus more on customers. The solution also needed to offer the flexibility and scalability required for global growth. The existing on-premises IT infrastructure was not sufficient to meet these needs, and the company was looking for a more efficient and effective solution.
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American Cancer Society Leverages Azure DevOps for Enhanced Collaboration and Cost Reduction
Microsoft Azure
The American Cancer Society, a large nonprofit organization based in the United States, heavily relies on its volunteers who in turn depend on the society's mobile apps. The organization was facing challenges in terms of collaboration, development speed, process organization, and high database costs. The IT team was in need of a solution that could streamline their operations, accelerate the development process, and significantly reduce their database costs. The existing system was not efficient enough to meet these demands, thereby necessitating the adoption of a more robust and cost-effective solution.
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American Council of the Blind Enhances Accessibility with Microsoft Azure and Office 365
Microsoft Azure
The American Council of the Blind (ACB), a nonprofit organization advocating for the blind and visually impaired, was facing significant challenges with its technology infrastructure. The organization's on-premises servers were unreliable, frequently going down and causing disruptions to staff and members. The servers, which housed over 20 years of institutional records, were also experiencing data loss due to corruption issues. This shaky IT foundation was hindering the organization's ability to fulfill its mission and adapt to the needs of the people it serves. The ACB realized that it needed to invest in technology and integrate it into its long-term strategic goals to ensure up-to-date, secure, and efficient operations.
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American Nurses Association Streamlines Azure Usage with Catapult Systems, Reducing Costs by 30%
Microsoft Azure
The American Nurses Association (ANA), an organization advocating for four million registered nurses and their patients across the United States, was facing a challenge with its Azure environment. The costs were escalating, and the organization was unable to identify the factors driving this increase. As the COVID-19 pandemic spread, ANA needed to quickly transition over 250 employees to a remote workforce. This situation required a strategic partner to help manage, navigate, and optimize Microsoft Azure usage for ANA’s 400 employees. ANA also needed to enhance its security posture to prevent attacks on systems and data, especially with the shift to remote work.
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AnalogFolk's Innovative Use of Facial Recognition for Marmite Taste Test
Microsoft Azure
AnalogFolk, a digital agency, was tasked with creating an innovative and engaging way for people to discover their own 'Marmite Gene'. The challenge was to design a system that could accurately gauge people's reactions to tasting Marmite, a food product known for its divisive taste. The goal was to create a fun, interactive experience that would encourage users to share their results on social media, thereby increasing brand visibility and product sales. The challenge also involved the technical aspect of integrating facial recognition technology with an algorithm that could interpret various emotions and translate them into a measure of love or hate for Marmite.
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Passport 360's Compliance Automation on Azure Streamlines Kumba Iron Ore's Operations
Microsoft Azure
Kumba Iron Ore, a multinational mining company operating primarily in South Africa, was struggling with a manual approach to onboarding and risk management across all its work sites. This process was not only time-consuming but also led to errors, delays, and inefficiencies throughout the company's operations. The lack of consistent standards and requirements across different sites further increased costs and risk. Kumba needed a solution that could consolidate and automate its manual processes, thereby improving risk outcomes and streamlining operations.
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Revamping Stem Cell Donor Management Systems: Anthony Nolan's Cloud-Based Solution
Microsoft Azure
Anthony Nolan, a UK-based nonprofit, collaborates with other stem cell donor registers worldwide to match people with blood cancer with donors whose stem cells can save lives. The organization was facing challenges with its legacy technology. Information about potential donors and recipients was kept on a different system than that of volunteers, financial supporters, and others. This lack of a single view made it difficult for the transplant, marketing, and fundraising teams to find the details to cultivate the most meaningful relationships possible. The nonprofit also used a 22-year-old, email-based system to communicate with more than 100 other registries around the world. This legacy platform was inefficient and resulted in hundreds of failed messages a day, which someone had to check and process. This took valuable hours in a time-sensitive matching process.
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ArcelorMittal's Data-Driven Transformation with Azure for Industry 4.0
Microsoft Azure
ArcelorMittal, a leading steel and mining company headquartered in Luxembourg, was facing challenges with its on-premises data centers. The company had data centers in almost all major European countries where it stored its SAP applications. However, maintaining these data centers was becoming increasingly costly and inefficient. The company was investing heavily in the servers and infrastructure needed to operate them. The company began to question the viability of these data centers and whether it was time to move their SAP and non-SAP workload to the cloud. The challenge was to find a solution that would not only reduce costs but also provide a platform for innovation and growth.
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Armanino's Innovative Workspace Scheduling App Enhances Office Space Utilization and Culture
Microsoft Azure
Armanino, one of the 20 largest independent accounting and business consulting firms in the United States, faced a common challenge among large professional services companies: managing office space for a mobile workforce without overspending on expensive building leases. The firm operates in 16 office locations in 15 major urban centers, deploying specialized professionals wherever needed. The challenge was to ensure office space was always available for its highly mobile workforce but avoid overspending on underutilized space. The firm's second largest cost after labor was rent, and the traditional office model was not reflecting the increasingly agile work styles. The firm also faced issues with its mobile workers finding available workspace in different offices, leading to inefficiencies and disruptions in the office schedule.
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24Storage: Revolutionizing the Self-Storage Sector with IoT
Microsoft Azure
24Storage, a Swedish self-storage company, was founded in 2015 with a vision to disrupt the traditional self-storage industry through digitalization. The company aimed to create a centralized, cloud-based solution that would allow remote control of all its facilities, eliminating the need for on-site employees and giving customers complete control over their service. However, the storage market in Sweden is highly competitive, and the company faced the challenge of developing its own digital systems to fine-tune the user experience for both customers and its customer support team. The goal was to manage each facility efficiently and increase the overall quality of service. The company also faced the challenge of transitioning from a startup to a more comprehensive platform, requiring a partnership to help maintain its digital ecosystem and engineer the next stage of innovations.
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3M Manufacturing Plant Leverages Azure SQL Edge for Efficiency and Cost Savings
Microsoft Azure
3M, a multinational conglomerate corporation, produces over 60,000 products across various business groups. At one of its US manufacturing plants, the 3M Corporate Research Lab and the local 3M Manufacturing team identified an opportunity to predict anomalies and use these insights to reduce manufacturing downtime. The challenge was to integrate data streams from two production lines, correlate them, and then run analytics and machine learning locally. However, the data from the two systems arrived at different times, and the plant’s network connectivity was limited. The team needed a solution that would provide the necessary performance, management, and security.
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Efficient Customer Service through AI: Aberdeen City Council's Transformation
Microsoft Azure
Aberdeen City Council, a large government organization in the United Kingdom, was facing challenges in its digital transformation journey. The council was struggling to provide efficient and timely responses to the numerous queries from its 8,000 employees and 250,000 residents. The situation was further exacerbated by the Coronavirus pandemic, which forced many council services to cease overnight. The council needed a solution that could quickly adapt to the changing circumstances and continue to provide essential information and services to its employees and residents.
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Microsoft System Center Case Study
Microsoft Azure
Nexon faced the challenge of managing a rapidly changing gaming environment where the lifecycle of games is decreasing, and the amount of data to be processed is increasing exponentially. The quality of mobile games is also steadily exceeding that of PC games, making it difficult to predict and appropriately manage system resources. The company needed a solution that could handle the complex technology requirements of game-related infrastructure, particularly in terms of capacity and response speeds. Initially, physical servers were used due to the limitations of virtual servers in delivering proper response speeds. However, with advancements in cloud technology, Nexon began exploring cloud solutions to address these challenges.
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Top European media company transforming digital services with Azure
Microsoft Azure
Sanoma Corporation, one of the largest media companies in Europe, faced the challenge of simplifying the creation of innovative online services for multiple business groups. The company needed to deliver relevant services quickly, requiring better insight and access to data. Sanoma had created APIs to provide access to data, including consumer profiles and media content, but needed a highly secure and scalable platform to deliver these APIs. The platform also needed to support a complex environment with diverse brands, digital assets, and developers working in various programming environments and apps for different platforms, including mobile devices.
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