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Clarks: Putting its best foot forward with the foundation for a truly global organization
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
- 商业运营
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Clarks 是一家快速发展的鞋类零售商,需要不断向企业提供反馈,了解哪些产品最受客户欢迎,并利用这些见解来指导未来的设计。该公司将支持其英国业务的 SAP 解决方案扩展到美国和亚洲业务,从而避免管理多个系统的开销并简化其企业范围运营的分析。然而,该公司面临现有存储基础设施的挑战,这会影响批处理时间并可能影响运营。
关于客户
C&J Clark International (Clarks) 由赛勒斯 (Cyrus) 和詹姆斯 (James) 兄弟于 1825 年创立,是一家全球鞋类设计、制造和零售商,每年销售超过 5000 万双鞋。Clarks 总部位于英国萨默塞特,业务遍及 35 多个国家。该公司的业务依赖于识别消费者想要的鞋子并快速交付。为此,该公司必须快速收集和分析快速增长的客户群的信息。Clarks 依赖于一系列 SAP 应用程序,包括 SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization、SAP ERP 和 SAP Business Warehouse,这些应用程序在虚拟化 IBM Power® 770 服务器和 IBM XIV® 存储上运行。
解决方案
Clarks 要求 IBM 团队使用 Oracle Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) 工具对其存储需求进行分析,结果显示 IBM FlashSystem 存储可以解决公司的挑战。作为第一步,Clarks 在其现有存储基础设施旁部署了一个配置为操作系统镜像的 IBM FlashSystem 840 解决方案。通过为首选读取设置 FlashSystem 存储,该公司最大限度地提高了读取操作的性能,并立即看到了批处理时间的改善。接下来,该公司实施了第二个 FlashSystem 解决方案来支持其 SAP Business Warehouse 系统。
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