Client story Global Data Centre Business Saves With PaaS Solution from Insight
By Insight UK / 10 Dec 2020
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By Insight UK / 10 Dec 2020
A co-location and IT infrastructure supplier, with major public cloud providers among its clients, was looking to streamline its Oracle licensing.
Thanks to a long-standing relationship with the client, and a thorough understanding of its business needs, Insight was able to quickly pinpoint a solution and deliver the desired cost reductions and efficiency gains.
Insight had to complete the job within a tight time frame as the deadline to renew the company’s existing contract was approaching fast.
Insight’s client uses its global network of data centres to give its customers the flexibility to plan for future growth. But the time had come to plan for the future of its own IT infrastructure.
The company was running Oracle databases and needed to upgrade these to the latest version in order to continue delivering consistently high standards of service.
The existing licensing agreements were expensive and likely to increase, so the company needed a more cost-effective approach and a better way to manage its costs throughout the year.
To add to the challenge, the company’s existing Oracle licences were due to expire, and the licences can only be renewed in twelve-month cycles.
The company was running its Oracle databases on a Microsoft platform, some on-premise and some in Azure.
Having reviewed the company’s IT and business needs, Insight recommended a migration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
By moving all the company’s infrastructure to OCI, Insight was able to arrange for the Oracle licences to be included in the monthly consumption cost rather than as a separate expense.
The client had no Oracle skills in-house, so Insight wrapped the licensing cost and the cloud consumption costs into a Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution.
The migration to OCI caused little or no downtime, as the bulk of the work was carried out over the weekends.
Insight worked fast to put the new system in place before the existing licences expired. A migration like this would usually need a twelve-week lead time to plan, build and implement.
Insight completed the OCI migration in just one month.