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Enabling business growth for all services with fast, robust mainframe platform for SAP applications
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 混合云
适用行业
- 公用事业
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 采购
用例
- 能源管理系统
- 基础设施检查
挑战
这家大型公用事业公司的目标是在不断提升客户服务的同时,将服务拓展到国内市场的新地区。为了实现这些目标,公司希望确保能够在不影响服务质量的情况下接纳和管理新供应商和客户。公司决定将 SAP 解决方案(整个企业数千名员工都在使用)升级到最新版本。公司计划建立全新的 IT 基础设施来支持新的需求。
关于客户
客户是一家大型公用事业组织,旨在将其服务扩展到国内市场的新地区,同时不断增强客户服务。该组织使用 SAP 解决方案,该解决方案被整个企业的数千名员工使用。该公司希望确保能够在不影响服务质量的情况下接纳和管理新供应商和客户。为了实现这些目标,该公司决定将其 SAP 解决方案升级到最新版本,并瞄准新的 IT 基础设施来支持新的需求。
解决方案
在对多家解决方案供应商的产品进行全面审查后,该公用事业公司选择了使用 IBM z/VM® 虚拟化的 IBM zEnterprise EC12 服务器,并运行 IBM z/OS® 和 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 操作系统。该公司在以 IBM System Storage SAN40B-4 光纤通道 SAN 交换机为中心的存储区域网络上实施了连接到 IBM System Storage® DS8870 磁盘阵列的新 IBM zEnterprise EC12 服务器。该组织升级了其现有的 IBM System z 服务器以充当辅助生产环境,并定期备份到新的 IBM System Storage TS3500 磁带库。这家大型公用事业公司在 IBM System z 平台上运行 SAP ERP 软件,其中包含财务、控制、物料管理、财务和风险管理、公司财务管理、资金管理、项目系统、移动资产管理和人力资源应用程序。
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