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Case Study for Amaris

It’s about putting cloud services in the hands of customers so they can develop innovative ways of working. Thanks to Cisco Cloud Verse and Unified Data Center architecture, we can provide all the IT they need, fully managed, for a simple monthly fee.
- Arthur de Pauw, Technical Director, Amaris.



Challenge: Founded in 2007, Amaris is a global IT consulting firm with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and more than 40 offices worldwide. In 2012, the company made its first strategic acquisition when it purchased Thales Information Systems Austria. The acquisition added a new dimension to Amaris, which had formerly focused on consultancy engagements, by providing access to expertise and assets in IT infrastructure and managed services, and in particular the deployment of virtual data centers…



Case Study for Amaris


Solution: In 2009, Amaris became the first company in Austria to purchase Cisco Unified Computing System™ (UCS®) servers. Since then, the focus has been on developing Qloudwise, its unique cloud offering. To achieve this goal, Amaris has migrated applications and services to an end-to-end Cisco® CloudVerse data center architecture. This cloud delivery platform now consists of sixty-four UCS B230 and B200 and blade servers, powered by Intel Xeon processors. Cisco Nexus® 7000 Series and 5000 Series Switches form the data center connectivity platform, while VMware vSphere virtualization software and EMC VNX storage systems complete the package…
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Case Study of Software Development

Abstract: This article examines the importance of library collaboration as demonstrated by the development of reSearcher, an open source software project at the Simon Fraser University Library, in British Columbia, Canada. A brief history of the project is provided, as well as an overview of each of the project’s components, which offer electronic resource management, link resolving, personal citation management, and federated searching capabilities…



Case Study of Software Development


Introduction: Over the past five years, important new technologies have emerged for libraries, including electronic resource management (ERM), link resolving, federated searching, and online personal citation management. All of these are becoming crucial components in the library software toolbox. These technologies have increased the efficiencies in managing our rapidly growing electronic collections, and helped library users navigate these online environments more quickly, conveniently, and effectively than ever before…
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Case Study on Global Supply Chain Transformation

Recognizing that the consumer
industry is expanding rapidly
 across the globe, the Client
 saw a need to increase
production capacity and
to be closer to a major marketplace.
 For years, the Client
had been running their business
 using a combination of homegrown
 systems and customized software and,
as a result, found it difficult
 to efficiently gather,
manage, and report on data in
the existing environment.
 As the Client prepared for their
 global expansion, they
knew that streamlining their
business processes...
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Case Studies on BC Biomedical Laboratories

BC Biomedical Laboratories Ltd., which performs nearly 8 million diagnostic tests annually, is the largest physician-owned and operated laboratory in British Columbia. Each year, roughly 1.8 million patients visit one of BC Biomedical’s 43 Patient Service Centres throughout the Lower Mainland and the main laboratory in Surrey. A team of 20 pathologists and 700 staff provide laboratory services in areas such as hematology, microbiology, parasitology, toxicology, endocrinology and medical biochemistry. Click here to read more…

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Android Case Study: Application development

Welcome to the first in a new series of Eyes on Android posts that will highlight particular case studies involving the mobile platform. We begin with Application development, looking at the detailed steps necessary to arrive at the Android market store

Android Case Study: Application development

A local Android app development competition was what gave me the push I needed to start learning this versatile programming language. That being said, my first application was doomed from the very beginning: I only had around 30 days to send in a finished product. Unless you’re on a strict schedule, please don’t repeat that mistake. Give yourself time to learn Java and the Android OS.

One of the stumbling blocks for me in the beginning was setting up Eclipse to work with the Android SDK. Needless to say, Mobiletuts’ guide to Android programming wasn’t around at the time and doing it myself was a real pain. Click here to read more…

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Case Study on Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Global Fast- Food Industry

KFC is also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken.  It was founded in 1930 at North Corbin by Harland Sander. KFC’s specialty is fried chicken served in various forms, burgers or sandwiches, chicken strips or roasted chicken and many more. How would  KFC maintain a market  leadership in the global fast-food industry????  

 

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Network Solutions at Ramoji Film City

Ramoji Film City is a world class studio complex located on the outskirts of the city of Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh, India. Ramoji, the largest comprehensive studio in the world offers a wide range of production and post-production facilities and services for filmmakers around the globe.

Business Challenge

  • Ramoji Film City requires a secure NFS (Network File System) to handle large files stored in network drives.
  • Due to the time constraints of TV deadlines, the company required a reliable solution that would not cause production delays.
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    ERP brings visibility into Madras Cements’ business

    MCL had several ‘islands’ of systems (its own legacy applications) running across its three manufacturing plants and its corporate office in Chennai. In order to gain a competitive advantage, it had begun investing in computerising its payroll, finance, inventory, and invoicing systems in 1985. However over time every plant had its own systems, platforms, and processes. Due to a lack of integration and different reporting formats across plants, reports got delayed and accounts did not tally. Ramco’s e.Applications (ERP) helped Madras Cements streamline its information flow. It has resulted in efficient capacity planning and utilisation and helped eliminate wastage Read more

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    Google case study – covering Google business strategy and technology

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxrwPhIKs6M[/youtube]A summary of Google business strategy and background on Google technology for readers of Internet Marketing and E-commerce books. It also contains technical references on Google’s approach to crawling, indexing and ranking results at the end. Read more

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