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British Telecom Communications 85300 $26.8B United Kingdom IBM IBM Informix Database Management 2016 Origina In 2016 British Telecom engaged Origina to take over support and maintenance of a complex, customized IBM Informix environment. IBM Informix served as the central Database Management platform that underpinned business critical telecom operations across the United Kingdom. The engagement focused on sustaining a heavily customized Informix estate, with operational responsibilities that included patch management, backup and recovery processes, performance tuning, incident and problem resolution, and security configuration. The work emphasized continuity of support, hands on Informix expertise for system configuration and baseline stabilization, and advisory capability to inform downstream transformation planning. Operational coverage spanned the Informix instances and schemas tied to BTs telecom operational systems, providing day to day database administration and problem remediation for application teams and operations groups. Integrations with upstream and downstream operational applications were maintained through configuration and instance management rather than changes to application logic. Governance centered on a long term support and maintenance contract with Origina, including ongoing knowledge transfer and advisory services to guide wider transformation efforts. The arrangement delivered explicit outcomes for BT that included lower long term maintenance costs, continuity of Informix support after vendor changes, and access to hands on Informix expertise to advise future work.
Oncor Electric Delivery Utilities 4561 $5.2B United States IBM IBM Informix Database Management 2010 Landis+Gyr In 2010, Oncor Electric Delivery implemented IBM Informix as the data management engine for its smart-grid meter-data management system in the United States. Oncor Electric Delivery used IBM Informix in Database Management to ingest and manage meter data from millions of smart meters, supporting meter-data management and grid operations workflows. The Informix deployment included Informix TimeSeries to handle high-velocity time series ingestion and the Informix database engine for transactional and analytical MDM tables. Configuration emphasized write-optimized ingestion paths, time series partitioning and indexing, and query-optimized structures to support rapid aggregation and retrieval of meter reads. The solution was delivered with IBM and partners Ecologic Analytics and Landis+Gyr and integrated into Oncor's smart-metering data flow, receiving feeds from Landis+Gyr metering equipment and downstream processing by Ecologic Analytics components. Operational coverage spanned Oncor's U.S. service area and focused on centralized meter-data ingestion, retention, and query services for operations and analytics teams. Deployment governance was executed as a partner-led rollout with IBM and the named partners coordinating implementation and cutover activities. The implementation produced documented outcomes including approximately 20x faster meter-data loads, up to 30x faster queries and roughly 70% reduction in storage needs, with those performance characteristics tied directly to the IBM Informix configuration and Informix TimeSeries capabilities.
REIFF group Retail 600 $200M Germany IBM IBM Informix Database Management 2007 Axians Germany In 2007, REIFF Group implemented IBM Informix as part of a Database Management deployment to support SAP workloads and transactional retail operations across its centrally hosted environment serving roughly 80 sites. The implementation was embedded in a broader IBM Power infrastructure upgrade that targeted security, reliability, scalability, simplified complexity and reduced administrative overhead for the group’s trade and online sales systems. The technical architecture placed IBM Informix on logical partitions, LPARs, running on a symmetrical four-node IBM Power S822 server estate, with storage provided by two IBM Storwize V5020 systems using a hybrid mix of SAS and SSD media and IBM Easy Tier for automatic tiering. The infrastructure used host based mirroring for synchronous data replication and a redundant fabric comprised of four SAN switches, with vSCSI mapping to client LPARs and multiple Dual VIO server installations to support shared storage access patterns. Operational tooling and database lifecycle management were driven by Axians Germany’s Dynamic Power Cloud Manager, DPCM, which orchestratied LPAR provisioning, capacity planning, backup automation and disaster recovery workflows for the Informix instances and other SAP related databases. DPCM integrations included support for NIM based OS update procedures and Global Live Partition Mobility like workflows to clear machines for maintenance, and the platform provided a GUI driven recreate feature for rapid environment restore scenarios. Axians Germany executed the Power8 upgrade and operational roll out in ten working days, using a temporary loan system to shift workload prior to cutover and to reduce load on running systems. Outcomes stated by the project included simplified and intuitive management via DPCM, enhanced performance for Informix and SAP workloads, lower maintenance cost structure for IBM Power machines, automated backups with clear status reporting, and reductions in AIX update downtime by up to 70 percent.
Leisure and Hospitality 218 $25M Spain IBM IBM Informix Database Management 2020 Deister Software
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  1. Hecht Kugellager, a Germany based Distribution organization with 28 Employees
  2. Keskinoglu Tavukculuk ve Damizlik iSletmeleri, a Turkey based Manufacturing company with 3000 Employees

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