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Product focus

A lot of the products that make up the solution installed for Steelforce were chosen based on their core software platform. They use a piece of software called Capital which is tailored predominantly to the steel industry. It was written by people who have worked for larger companies such as BHP and BlueScope, so the program was specifically created for businesses that either distribute or manufacture steel.

According to Heyn, you can plug the software in and put in your specifics and within a very short timeframe you’re away. The software platform from there was basically a Microsoft Windows platform with Capital on the back-end, a SQL database and another platform database called ADS. There is effectively two database backends which they will be migrating to SQL at the end of this year.

“Today they’ve literally got two beefy HP Proliant servers which control 95 percent of all of the operations and then they have a separate server that has all of their virtual management, so three servers run all of their operations. They’ve also got a HP San which provides the storage for the three servers and everything is housed in a data centre here in Brisbane with a national private network,” explained Heyn.

Addressing multiple needs

The VMware solution was selected because it addressed three different areas of focus for Steelforce including cost, data recovery and consolidation. Given a set budget to work with, IT Associates needed to source a solution that would fit within the brief and allow the company to grow. There was the option of replicating all of the equipment to multiple data centres around the country. Meeting the customers’ needs would have meant managing eight servers which could have potentially grown to about 15 servers. This would have been a costly exercise for Steelforce that would have required the company to spend a considerable amount on additional services.

“The VMware offering provided the company with the high availability they needed, it gave them the scalability they needed and it gave them business continuity,” said Heyn. “If the systems go down for even half an hour we are talking hundreds of thousands of dollars of lost potential revenue so that was really the case in point.”

The project was completed late last year and since then IT Associates has concentrated on helping Steelforce continue to grow. The plants in South East Asia work autonomously and there is a possibility that a virtualised solution will need to be implemented there as well.

“They are looking to go overseas, for further expansion and that’s the other benefit of virtualisation, we’ve got scalability. It’s a case of as soon as they want to add another 100 users on we can just plug in another server and away they go,” said Heyn.
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