Hamburg, 20251,
Germany
Axians Germany
Axians Germany, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Axians Germany collaboration with software players such as Gigamon, SAP and IBM empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Axians Germany | Gigamon | Gigamon GigaVUE-FM | Network Management and Monitoring | IaaS |
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Magenta Telekom | Healthcare | 3000 | $1.0B | Austria | Gigamon | Gigamon GigaVUE-FM | Network Management and Monitoring | 2016 |
In 2016 Magenta Telekom implemented Gigamon GigaVUE-FM as part of the Gigamon Visibility Platform to improve nationwide monitoring and performance assurance for its 4G and 5G mobile and broadband networks in Austria. The deployment targeted Network Management and Monitoring use cases and was explicitly positioned to support network operations and security operations across the operator's national footprint.
The Gigamon GigaVUE-FM implementation provided centralized fabric management and traffic orchestration capabilities, including topology visualization, centralized policy provisioning, and flow steering to visibility nodes. Configuration and lifecycle management of packet broker fabrics and visibility nodes were handled through GigaVUE-FM, enabling consistent visibility policy and automated provisioning workflows across sites.
Integration work focused on connecting network taps and packet broker fabrics to monitoring and security telemetry consumers, aligning visibility flows with performance assurance and security monitoring toolchains. Operational coverage extended to mobile access and core aggregation points for both mobile and fixed broadband networks, with NOC and SOC teams consuming the centralized visibility streams for troubleshooting and threat detection.
The implementation was delivered in a partner-led rollout, with Fernao Magellan leading the deployment and Axians Germany engaged as an implementation partner. Governance was organized around centralized visibility policies and operational processes to standardize monitoring and security workflows, and the platform was used to address network management and security objectives stated by Magenta Telekom.
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Mineralbrunnen Uberkingen-Teinach | Manufacturing | 380 | $148M | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2006 |
In 2006, Mineralbrunnen Überkingen-Teinach implemented SAP ERP ECC 6.0 to upgrade its core SAP environment and to deploy SAP ERP Human Capital Management, delivering ERP Financial capabilities across finance and operational traceability. The deployment targeted support for roughly 300 SAP users across eight manufacturing plants in Germany, where continuous production and pallet level traceability are business critical for compliance and order fulfillment.
The implementation was provisioned on IBM System i hardware, with an IBM System i 570 used for production and an i520 dedicated to test and quality assurance environments. The production i570 contains POWER5+ processors and both machines are partitioned into logical partitions using IBM POWER virtualization, enabling dynamic resource allocation for multiple SAP application instances. The SAP ERP ECC 6.0 application runs on i5 OS with the built in DB2 database, holding a 1.2 terabyte DB2 instance on an IBM System Storage DS8100 SAN, while IBM BladeCenter servers host additional applications.
Functional coverage included SAP ERP financial modules and SAP ERP HCM, with operational integrations explicitly tied to order capture and traceability workflows, including pallet scanning at the bottling plants and integration with telephone based customer service for rapid order entry. The company planned follow on integrations to introduce SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence and SAP CRM to extend analytics and mobile sales connectivity to the SAP environment.
Implementation and services were delivered in collaboration with Fritz & Macziol, an IBM Premier Business Partner, with Axians Germany also listed as a systems integrator partner and IBM providing the hardware platform. The project required use of specialized migration tools to adapt beverage specific applications to the new SAP release and leveraged an experienced in house SAP team alongside partners to execute cutover and validation across production and QA LPARs.
Operational governance emphasized high availability and low maintenance, supporting near 100 percent availability for business critical production systems and sub 0.5 second query response times for SAP transactions. The customer reported reduced operational costs and an expected payback period within 36 months, with roadmap plans to refresh the i520 to a POWER6 based System i and to expand SAP NetWeaver BI and CRM functionality. Mineralbrunnen Überkingen-Teinach SAP ERP ECC 6.0 ERP Financial thus centralized core finance and HCM processes on a virtualized IBM System i platform to meet production reliability and compliance needs.
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Mineralbrunnen Uberkingen-Teinach | Manufacturing | 380 | $148M | Germany | SAP | SAP HCM (HR) | Core HR | 2007 |
In 2007, Mineralbrunnen Überkingen-Teinach implemented SAP HCM (HR) as part of an SAP ERP 6.0 upgrade, deploying Core HR functionality to support personnel and payroll operations across production and customer service functions. The SAP HCM (HR) rollout was intended to address strict EU-mandated batch traceability and high velocity order entry requirements, supporting roughly 300 SAP application users in the operational landscape.
The implementation delivered SAP ERP Human Capital Management modules aligned to Core HR use cases, including personnel administration, payroll and time management, configured within the SAP ERP 6.0 application stack. Fritz & Macziol, an IBM Premier Business Partner, led the hardware implementation, while Axians Germany was engaged as the SI VAR for integration and deployment tasks, coordinating with the internal SAP team and SAP support resources.
Deployment architecture centralized SAP HCM (HR) on IBM System i infrastructure with an IBM System i 570 as the production server and an i520 for test and quality assurance environments. The environment used IBM i5 OS with built in DB2 database services, a 1.2 terabyte DB2 instance hosted on an IBM System Storage DS8100 SAN, and IBM BladeCenter chassis for additional application workloads, with multiple LPARs on POWER processors enabling dynamic virtualization and resource reallocation.
Operational integrations included direct feeds from pallet scanning at bottling plants into the SAP ERP environment and tight coupling with telephone based customer service order entry systems, with future plans to extend analytics and mobile sales through SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence and SAP CRM. Governance and operations were simplified by the autonomic DB2 features and POWER LPAR virtualization, reducing routine maintenance to approximately one man hour per day and enabling rapid hardware reconfiguration for test and production roles.
Measured outcomes cited by the implementation included SAP query response times below 0.5 seconds, near 100 percent availability for business critical production systems, and reduced operational costs with a projected return on investment within 36 months.
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Manufacturing | 380 | $148M | Germany | IBM | IBM Db2 | Database Management | 2000 |
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Manufacturing | 380 | $148M | Germany | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2006 |
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Manufacturing | 380 | $148M | Germany | IBM | IBM i | Operating System (OS) | 2000 |
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Automotive | 17000 | $3.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2009 |
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Automotive | 17000 | $3.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 - Materials Management Purchasing (MM-PUR) | Procurement | 2009 |
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Automotive | 17000 | $3.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP HCM (HR) | Core HR | 2009 |
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Automotive | 17000 | $3.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 - Sales and Distribution (SD) | Supply Chain Management | 2009 |
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