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Case Study
IBM Systems and Technology Group Consumer Products
The Danone Group operates in four major markets: fresh dairy
products, waters, baby nutrition and medical nutrition. In the UK and
Ireland, these four business units are represented by group subsidiaries,
located at five main sites.
“Historically, each of the subsidiaries had built up its own IT
infrastructure,” explains Irek Zielinski, IT Manager for Danone
UK and Ireland. “However, in 2007, when Danone acquired Royal
Numico, the group decided on a new, more integrated approach to
IT. Each region would have an IT hub that provides a standardised
infrastructure to all regional business units. For the UK and Ireland
hub, one of the top priorities in meeting this objective was to redesign
the storage landscape.”
A heterogeneous storage landscape
The existing storage infrastructure was based on SAN hardware from
several different vendors and located at five different data centres,
which made it difficult for the new IT hub to manage efficiently.
Moreover, the hardware at one of the data centres was reaching the end
of its four-year renewal cycle, so the IT team needed to decide on a
replacement quickly.
“At corporate level, Danone has nominated IBM as its preferred
hardware supplier,” comments Irek Zielinski. “And within our team
at the UK and Ireland hub, we have many years’ experience with IBM
servers and storage, so we were confident that an IBM solution would
be the right option for us. The next step was to find a partner that
could help us design a solution suitable for the size and requirements of
our business. That’s where Transputec came in.”
Finding the right partner
Transputec is an IBM Premier Business Partner that specialises in
providing end-to-end infrastructure solutions for both mid-sized and
large companies. With long experience and deep expertise across a wide
range of industry verticals, Transputec delivers the right combination
of servers, storage, software and services to enable clients to meet their
business objectives.
Danone standardises on
IBM storage for the UK
and Ireland
Building a manageable, cost-effective and energy-
efficient virtualised storage hub with IBM and
Transputec
Overview
Business challenge
Danone had built and inherited a variety
of different storage solutions at five
data centres across the UK and Ireland.
The company saw an opportunity to
significantly reduce costs and simplify
management by standardising on a single
storage platform.
Solution
Danone’s UK team worked with
Transputec, an IBM Premier Business
Partner, to design and deploy a new
virtualised storage area network based
on IBM SAN Volume Controller, IBM
System Storage DS5020 disk systems
and TS3310 tape libraries, and IBM
Tivoli Storage Manager. The solution
virtualises new and existing disk storage
systems, enabling the company to pool its
resources and make more efficient use of
storage capacity.
Case Study
IBM Systems and Technology Group Consumer Products
“For the UK and Ireland organisation, we needed a solution that
would meet a mid-range budget while still delivering enterprise-level
flexibility and performance,” says Irek Zielinski.
Thinking outside the box
“When we put out a request for proposals, most of the respondents
suggested traditional storage solutions,” continues Irek Zielinski.
“These might have delivered the capacity we needed, but wouldn’t
have given us more flexibility or ease of management. Transputec was
the only one to think outside the box and recommend IBM storage
virtualization technologies.”
The Transputec proposal centred around an IBM virtualised disk
solution – a combination of IBM SAN Volume Controller and IBM
System Storage DS5020 disk systems that gives companies everything
they need to get started with storage virtualisation. Transputec also
recommended installing a pair of IBM System Storage TS3310 tape
libraries, and using IBM Tivoli Storage Manager to optimise tape
backup and restore processes.
“The great advantage of Transputec’s proposal was that it would
immediately simplify storage procurement and maintenance,”
comments Irek Zielinski. “Instead of multiple vendors with different
technologies and maintenance contracts, we would have one company
– IBM – supplying all the hardware and software, and one company
helping us with implementation and support. This would help us save
significant costs over the medium to long term.”
Rapid results
The Danone UK and Ireland team decided to go ahead with an initial
implementation to replace the aging HP EVA SAN at its data centre
in Ealing. The new solution uses a combination of fibre channel
and SATA disks to provide the optimum combination of price and
performance: business-critical applications use the fast fibre channel
disks, while the SATA drives are used for cost-effective file storage and
smaller applications.
“So far we have seen very encouraging results in terms of performance,
and the new hardware is also much more compact and over 30
percent more energy-efficient than our previous equipment,” says Irek
Zielinski. “In addition, since the whole landscape is virtualised, we can
actually make full use of the capacity – we’re not stuck with pockets
of space trapped in different silos. Looking at the solution overall, we
get better performance and more capacity within a smaller physical
footprint with lower electricity costs. So it’s an upgrade in every
respect.”
Business Benefits
•	 Reduces the complexity of the storage
environment and simplifies supplier
management, potentially delivering
seven-figure cost savings over three
years.
•	 Simplifies storage management for all
SANs within the main data centre, and will
ultimately provide a single point of control
for all five Danone data centres in the UK
and Ireland.
•	 Supports faster, more dynamic allocation
of storage resources, enhancing business
agility.
•	 Enables re-use of older systems as tier
two and three storage, avoiding additional
hardware investments.
•	 Delivers more than 30 percent greater
energy efficiency within a more compact
physical footprint, saving data centre
space and cutting electricity costs.
Case Study
IBM Systems and Technology Group Consumer Products
Looking to the future
He adds: “The exciting part of the project, however, is the next phase.
IBM SAN Volume Controller can be used to virtualise all kinds of
storage systems – even if they are not from IBM. When we have
implemented it at our other four data centres, it will provide a fully
standardised central point of control for all the UK and Ireland SAN
landscapes. This will greatly reduce storage management workload and
help us improve business agility, without necessarily requiring much
additional investment in new storage hardware. At the very least, we
will be able to reassign our existing storage systems for tier two and
three storage, and just purchase some new IBM hardware to handle tier
one applications.”
Significant return on investment
Once the rollout to the remaining sites is complete, Danone expects to
see significant return on investment over the next three years.
“Above all, this solution from IBM and Transputec provides an
excellent foundation for the future growth of our operations in UK
and Ireland, and is a key component in aligning our operations with
Danone Group’s corporate IT strategy. By moving from decentralised
infrastructures to a more coherent and standardised IT hub concept,
we will be able to deliver more and better IT services with greater
flexibility and at significantly less cost.”
About Transputec
Founded in 1984, Transputec combines excellence in insights,
relationships and innovations to drive businesses forward. Transputec
manages IT services, develops tailor-made solutions, and supplies
hardware and software to international clients in a diverse range of
sectors, including commerce, finance, communications, construction,
logistics and government.
For more information
To learn more about IBM storage solutions, contact your IBM sales
representative or visit: ibm.com/systems/storage
To learn more about products, services and solutions from Transputec,
visit: transputec.com
“This solution from IBM
and Transputec provides
an excellent foundation
for the future growth
of our operations in
UK and Ireland, and
is a key component in
aligning our operations
with Danone Group’s
corporate IT strategy.”
— Irek Zielinski, IT Manager for Danone UK and
Ireland
Solution Components
Software
•	 IBM®
SAN Volume Controller
•	 IBM Tivoli®
Storage Manager
Servers
•	 IBM System Storage® DS5020
•	 IBM System Storage TS3310
IBM Business Partner
•	 Transputec
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Danone standardises on IBM storage for the UK and Ireland

  • 1. Case Study IBM Systems and Technology Group Consumer Products The Danone Group operates in four major markets: fresh dairy products, waters, baby nutrition and medical nutrition. In the UK and Ireland, these four business units are represented by group subsidiaries, located at five main sites. “Historically, each of the subsidiaries had built up its own IT infrastructure,” explains Irek Zielinski, IT Manager for Danone UK and Ireland. “However, in 2007, when Danone acquired Royal Numico, the group decided on a new, more integrated approach to IT. Each region would have an IT hub that provides a standardised infrastructure to all regional business units. For the UK and Ireland hub, one of the top priorities in meeting this objective was to redesign the storage landscape.” A heterogeneous storage landscape The existing storage infrastructure was based on SAN hardware from several different vendors and located at five different data centres, which made it difficult for the new IT hub to manage efficiently. Moreover, the hardware at one of the data centres was reaching the end of its four-year renewal cycle, so the IT team needed to decide on a replacement quickly. “At corporate level, Danone has nominated IBM as its preferred hardware supplier,” comments Irek Zielinski. “And within our team at the UK and Ireland hub, we have many years’ experience with IBM servers and storage, so we were confident that an IBM solution would be the right option for us. The next step was to find a partner that could help us design a solution suitable for the size and requirements of our business. That’s where Transputec came in.” Finding the right partner Transputec is an IBM Premier Business Partner that specialises in providing end-to-end infrastructure solutions for both mid-sized and large companies. With long experience and deep expertise across a wide range of industry verticals, Transputec delivers the right combination of servers, storage, software and services to enable clients to meet their business objectives. Danone standardises on IBM storage for the UK and Ireland Building a manageable, cost-effective and energy- efficient virtualised storage hub with IBM and Transputec Overview Business challenge Danone had built and inherited a variety of different storage solutions at five data centres across the UK and Ireland. The company saw an opportunity to significantly reduce costs and simplify management by standardising on a single storage platform. Solution Danone’s UK team worked with Transputec, an IBM Premier Business Partner, to design and deploy a new virtualised storage area network based on IBM SAN Volume Controller, IBM System Storage DS5020 disk systems and TS3310 tape libraries, and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. The solution virtualises new and existing disk storage systems, enabling the company to pool its resources and make more efficient use of storage capacity.
  • 2. Case Study IBM Systems and Technology Group Consumer Products “For the UK and Ireland organisation, we needed a solution that would meet a mid-range budget while still delivering enterprise-level flexibility and performance,” says Irek Zielinski. Thinking outside the box “When we put out a request for proposals, most of the respondents suggested traditional storage solutions,” continues Irek Zielinski. “These might have delivered the capacity we needed, but wouldn’t have given us more flexibility or ease of management. Transputec was the only one to think outside the box and recommend IBM storage virtualization technologies.” The Transputec proposal centred around an IBM virtualised disk solution – a combination of IBM SAN Volume Controller and IBM System Storage DS5020 disk systems that gives companies everything they need to get started with storage virtualisation. Transputec also recommended installing a pair of IBM System Storage TS3310 tape libraries, and using IBM Tivoli Storage Manager to optimise tape backup and restore processes. “The great advantage of Transputec’s proposal was that it would immediately simplify storage procurement and maintenance,” comments Irek Zielinski. “Instead of multiple vendors with different technologies and maintenance contracts, we would have one company – IBM – supplying all the hardware and software, and one company helping us with implementation and support. This would help us save significant costs over the medium to long term.” Rapid results The Danone UK and Ireland team decided to go ahead with an initial implementation to replace the aging HP EVA SAN at its data centre in Ealing. The new solution uses a combination of fibre channel and SATA disks to provide the optimum combination of price and performance: business-critical applications use the fast fibre channel disks, while the SATA drives are used for cost-effective file storage and smaller applications. “So far we have seen very encouraging results in terms of performance, and the new hardware is also much more compact and over 30 percent more energy-efficient than our previous equipment,” says Irek Zielinski. “In addition, since the whole landscape is virtualised, we can actually make full use of the capacity – we’re not stuck with pockets of space trapped in different silos. Looking at the solution overall, we get better performance and more capacity within a smaller physical footprint with lower electricity costs. So it’s an upgrade in every respect.” Business Benefits • Reduces the complexity of the storage environment and simplifies supplier management, potentially delivering seven-figure cost savings over three years. • Simplifies storage management for all SANs within the main data centre, and will ultimately provide a single point of control for all five Danone data centres in the UK and Ireland. • Supports faster, more dynamic allocation of storage resources, enhancing business agility. • Enables re-use of older systems as tier two and three storage, avoiding additional hardware investments. • Delivers more than 30 percent greater energy efficiency within a more compact physical footprint, saving data centre space and cutting electricity costs.
  • 3. Case Study IBM Systems and Technology Group Consumer Products Looking to the future He adds: “The exciting part of the project, however, is the next phase. IBM SAN Volume Controller can be used to virtualise all kinds of storage systems – even if they are not from IBM. When we have implemented it at our other four data centres, it will provide a fully standardised central point of control for all the UK and Ireland SAN landscapes. This will greatly reduce storage management workload and help us improve business agility, without necessarily requiring much additional investment in new storage hardware. At the very least, we will be able to reassign our existing storage systems for tier two and three storage, and just purchase some new IBM hardware to handle tier one applications.” Significant return on investment Once the rollout to the remaining sites is complete, Danone expects to see significant return on investment over the next three years. “Above all, this solution from IBM and Transputec provides an excellent foundation for the future growth of our operations in UK and Ireland, and is a key component in aligning our operations with Danone Group’s corporate IT strategy. By moving from decentralised infrastructures to a more coherent and standardised IT hub concept, we will be able to deliver more and better IT services with greater flexibility and at significantly less cost.” About Transputec Founded in 1984, Transputec combines excellence in insights, relationships and innovations to drive businesses forward. Transputec manages IT services, develops tailor-made solutions, and supplies hardware and software to international clients in a diverse range of sectors, including commerce, finance, communications, construction, logistics and government. For more information To learn more about IBM storage solutions, contact your IBM sales representative or visit: ibm.com/systems/storage To learn more about products, services and solutions from Transputec, visit: transputec.com “This solution from IBM and Transputec provides an excellent foundation for the future growth of our operations in UK and Ireland, and is a key component in aligning our operations with Danone Group’s corporate IT strategy.” — Irek Zielinski, IT Manager for Danone UK and Ireland Solution Components Software • IBM® SAN Volume Controller • IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager Servers • IBM System Storage® DS5020 • IBM System Storage TS3310 IBM Business Partner • Transputec
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