Find Success Stories by Customer NameSpotlight: Latest Customer Storieslivedoor Co., Ltd.The hosting service provider wanted to refresh servers in its data center to provide improved price-performance, high availability and maximum energy efficiency. After extensive benchmark testing the company chose Sun Fire X4150 servers, and as a result a customer moving to the new servers has achieved 50 percent in space savings and at least 55 percent savings in power consumption. University of VeronaBecause of high user turnover rates and multiple separate systems to maintain, an Italian university found that its manual identity management processes had become cumbersome and slow. To effectively manage and secure the access credentials of its 30,000 users, the university deployed the Sun Identity Manager. Now, provisioning and deprovisioning of credentials takes just minutes rather than weeks. Centro Inter-Bibliotecario, University of BolognaBy consolidating its server infrastructure with Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 servers, the virtualization capabilities of the Solaris 10 Operating System and a Sun StorageTek 2540 array, the interlibrary center at an Italian university reduced maintenance costs, cut energy consumption by 50%, achieved nearly 100% availability, and increased its flexibility and scalability. ETSA UtilitiesAn Australian utility company needed to update its aging ERP systems to continue providing the levels of service its customers demanded. The company reduced downtime and accelerated payroll processing time, both by 60%, with a solution based on Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 servers, Sun StorageTek 9985V Systems, and the Solaris 10 Operating System.
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