Proact to Offer Managed Infrastructure to Telema in Estonia
Including storage and backup infrastructure based on NetApp
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 3, 2016 at 2:23 pmProact IT Group AB will provide Baltic EDI and e-invoicing services provider Telema AS with managed infrastructure, which will deliver business critical services to more than 1,000 customers.
The infrastructure will support the growth of Telema’s business and customer base by providing a reliable and scalable solution.
“Telema EDI system connects more than 3,800 shops and 1,200 suppliers who exchange more than 14 million e-documents annually. The need for more storage is growing with each new customer and each new service that is added,” explains Telema CEO Hele Hammer, discussing the reasons for this investment.
Due to fast business growth, Telema needed a partner for technology but also for administration of the solutions.
Hammer adds: “E-business is running 24/7, therefore service availability is a key factor for us. It is also important that our partners are competent and willing to work with us on new development projects. In addition to infrastructure management, Proact is also offering us the ability to work with our development team.”
Proact was chosen as a partner by Telema due to its experience in providing business critical solutions and services. It was also important that there was a qualified team of Oracle specialists to manage the service locally in Estonia.
“The solution consists of Oracle databases on Solaris Cluster with new storage and backup infrastructure based on NetApp technologies. As Telema EDI services run on Oracle technologies it was important to use best-in-class clustering technology to provide an available and reliable service,” said Karel Kannel, MD, Proact Estonia.
He added: “The solution provided by Proact takes into account the fast growth of Telema’s business and the high speed needed to introduce new services to the market. Managed services by Proact help to keep the Oracle environment running 24/7.“