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 empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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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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Mubea | Automotive | 17000 | $3.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2009 |
In 2009, Mubea implemented SAP ERP ECC 6.0 as its ERP Financial solution, migrating core processes from Infor ERP Xpert to achieve global business process standardization. The 2009 deployment centralized finance and controlling, materials management, procurement, sales and distribution, human resources management, and SAP Business Warehouse into a single SAP ERP ECC 6.0 instance used across the group.
The implementation configured SAP ERP ECC 6.0 modules for finance, controlling, materials management, procurement, sales and distribution, human capital management, and SAP Business Warehouse, aligning core transactional and reporting workflows with centralized master data and process standards. The DB2 for i database was used to support business critical SAP applications, and SAP ERP ECC 6.0 was operated on IBM i to maintain reliable runtime for enterprise financial and operational workloads.
The technical architecture married SAP ERP ECC 6.0 with an IBM infrastructure composed of IBM Power 770 servers with POWER7 plus processors, IBM PowerVM virtualization, IBM SAN Volume Controller nodes, virtualized IBM XIV storage systems, and IBM FlashSystem 820 for tiered storage acceleration. Integrated backup and archival were delivered with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and IBM System Storage TS3500 tape archives, and all storage components were distributed across two data centers with synchronous data mirroring to support rapid recovery and high availability.
Implementation partners included FRITZ & MACZIOL Group for storage modernization and Axians Germany as the SI VAR. The global rollout proceeded as a continuous migration of functions and processes into the central SAP ERP platform, with storage virtualization enabling migration without downtime. Explicit outcomes recorded after the deployment included evaluations accelerated by up to 35%, batch process runtimes reduced by 66%, storage latency reduced by half, response times reduced by about 23% to roughly 500 ms, some SAP ERP batch jobs completing three times faster, complex integrated processes accelerated by 20%, reports running up to 30% faster, and the ability to deliver monthly figures up to one day earlier.
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Sto SE & Co | Manufacturing | 5500 | $1.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2012 |
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Manufacturing | 380 | $148M | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2006 |
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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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Manufacturing | 5500 | $1.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP CRM | CRM | 2012 |
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Automotive | 17000 | $3.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP HCM (HR) | Core HR | 2009 |
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Manufacturing | 380 | $148M | Germany | SAP | SAP HCM (HR) | Core HR | 2007 |
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Manufacturing | 5500 | $1.5B | Germany | SAP | SAP BW (Business Warehouse) | Data Warehouse | 2012 |
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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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