Mumbai, 400099,
India
Pentagon System & Services
Pentagon System & Services, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Pentagon System & Services collaboration with software players such as SAP, IBM and Red Hat 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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| Pentagon System & Services | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | IaaS |
| Pentagon System & Services | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | ERP Financial Management |
| Pentagon System & Services | IBM | IBM AIX | Operating System (OS) | PaaS |
| Pentagon System & Services | Red Hat | Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP Solutions | Operating System (OS) | PaaS |
| Pentagon System & Services | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications | Operating System (OS) | PaaS |
| Pentagon System & Services | SAP | SAP HANA | Database Management | IaaS |
| Pentagon System & Services | IBM | IBM PowerVM | Network Virtualisation | IaaS |
| Logo | Customer | Industry | Empl. | Revenue | Country | Vendor | Product | Category | When | Insight |
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Aegis Logistics | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 952 | $822M | India | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2009 |
In 2009, Aegis Logistics implemented SAP ERP ECC 6.0 as its ERP Financial platform, engaging Pentagon System & Services to lead the deployment and infrastructure redesign. Pentagon recommended an IBM Power9 scale-out server architecture to meet data-sensitive requirements and strengthen multi-layered security and encryption for data at rest and in transit.
Pentagon replaced the existing infrastructure with an IBM Power S922 enterprise server, using AIX as the primary operating system and Red Hat as a supplemental operating system. The implementation used PowerVM for virtualization and VHMC together with IBM Storage 5015 to deliver a high availability solution for SAP ERP ECC 6.0, enabling high-density virtualization and consolidated compute for core financial processing.
As part of the rollout, Pentagon followed IBM services procedures to integrate the existing SAP system with the new IBM Power infrastructure, and provided practical use cases demonstrating system behavior under operational conditions. The delivery emphasized secure I/O between on premise and public cloud applications, data management configurations for high-capacity storage, and infrastructural encryption to align with data-sensitive operational controls.
Governance and methodology centered on vendor-backed procedures and SI-led implementation oversight from Pentagon System & Services, with targeted configuration to support finance and related ERP Financial business functions. Outcomes documented by the integrator include mission-critical end-to-end security, cloud-like agility, improved throughput between multiple environments, expanded capacity for a larger user base, and an architecture designed to scale while maintaining performance.
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Aegis Logistics | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 952 | $822M | India | IBM | IBM AIX | Operating System (OS) | 2015 |
In 2015, Aegis Logistics implemented IBM AIX as the Operating System (OS) on IBM Power infrastructure to host SAP ECC. Pentagon System & Services was engaged to deploy the environment and align the new platform with the companys ERP runtime requirements.
Pentagon provisioned an IBM Power S922 enterprise server with IBM AIX as the primary OS and Redhat as a supplemental OS, using PowerVM for virtualization. VHMC and IBM Storage 5015 were configured to provide high-availability and enterprise storage services for the SAP ECC landscape. The configuration emphasized high-density virtualization, multi-layered security, and enhanced encryption for data at rest and in transit as part of the recommended architecture.
IBM services procedures were followed to integrate the SAP ECC application stack with the Power server and storage infrastructure, ensuring SAP ECC runtime and related ERP services were provisioned on IBM AIX. The deployment was designed to support end-to-end connectivity between on-premise and public cloud applications and to enable distributed and edge computing operations. Data management and storage configuration were sized for high-capacity storage to support mission-critical ERP workloads.
Pentagon provided practical use cases and implementation guidance during the rollout and documented operational procedures for virtualization and storage management. The implemented IBM AIX Operating System (OS) environment on Power S922 delivered mission-critical operations with cloud-like agility, improved throughput between on-premise and cloud systems, and scalable capacity to support a larger concurrent user base while strengthening data security through the implemented encryption and storage design.
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Aegis Logistics | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 952 | $822M | India | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2015 |
In 2015, Aegis Logistics engaged Pentagon System & Services to deploy IBM Power Systems as part of an Application Hosting and Computing Services initiative to support its SAP ECC landscape. The engagement was driven by an as is gap analysis that identified processor limitations and infrastructure bottlenecks impeding operational efficacy and the company’s IT expansion roadmap.
Pentagon deployed an IBM Power S922 enterprise server with AIX as the primary operating system and Red Hat as a supplemental OS, using Power VM for virtualization. VHMC paired with IBM storage 5015 was implemented to provide a high availability solution tailored for SAP ECC workloads, and the IBM Power Systems configuration emphasized data sensitive capabilities, multi layered security, and enhanced encryption for data at rest and in transit.
The project integrated the newly provisioned IBM Power S922 with the existing SAP ECC system following recommended IBM services procedures, enabling high density virtualization and supporting distributed and edge computing patterns across on premise and public cloud applications. The operational scope targeted mission critical business functions for logistics and operations processing, provisioning infrastructure capacity to accommodate an expanded user base and higher concurrency.
Governance and methodology were driven by Pentagon and IBM best practices, with Pentagon supplying real world use cases to validate the architecture and rollout approach. Outcomes reported in the implementation included end to end security, cloud like agility, high capacity data storage, significant cost savings, and an augmented ability to scale and maintain throughput across a larger number of concurrent users on the IBM Power Systems platform.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 952 | $822M | India | Red Hat | Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP Solutions | Operating System (OS) | 2015 |
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Life Sciences | 1000 | $200M | India | IBM | IBM AIX | Operating System (OS) | 2022 |
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Life Sciences | 1000 | $200M | India | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2022 |
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Life Sciences | 1000 | $200M | India | IBM | IBM PowerVM | Network Virtualisation | 2022 |
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Manufacturing | 603 | $231M | India | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2010 |
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Manufacturing | 603 | $231M | India | IBM | IBM AIX | Operating System (OS) | 2011 |
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Manufacturing | 603 | $231M | India | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 |
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