Nisa-Today's gets infrastructure refresh
Grocery buying group cuts mission-critical order processing times and reduces risk with an IT update.
Nisa-Today's, the UK's largest buying group for independent retail and wholesale companies, has update its legacy IBM Power4-based UNIX and Oracle 9i IT infrastructure to speed order processing times and reduce the risk of downtime.
It decided to overhaul and update its infrastructure as demand on its UNIX AIX5.1-based systems, running Oracle 9i database, application server and retail management systems (RMS), an enterprise resource planning (ERP) application with a focus on merchandise planning and order capture system (OCS) was growing.
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