SVA System Vertrieb Alexander
SVA System Vertrieb Alexander, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. SVA System Vertrieb Alexander collaboration with software players such as ControlUp, IBM and 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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| SVA System Vertrieb Alexander | SAP | SAP Ariba Procure to Pay | Procure to Pay | Procurement |
| SVA System Vertrieb Alexander | SAP | SAP S/4 HANA | ERP Financial | ERP Financial Management |
| SVA System Vertrieb Alexander | ControlUp | ControlUp Edge DX | Application Performance Management | ITSM |
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Trinks | Distribution | 1500 | $400M | Germany | ControlUp | ControlUp Edge DX | Application Performance Management | 2022 |
In 2022 Trinks implemented ControlUp Edge DX to strengthen Application Performance Management across its German beverage logistics operations. The deployment focused on adding physical endpoint and application monitoring to provide consolidated end user computing visibility and proactive remediation capabilities.
ControlUp Edge DX was configured to collect real time telemetry from physical endpoints and application processes, enabling centralized diagnostics and alerting. Implementation included ControlUp Edge DX components for endpoint monitoring, session and process visibility, and automation hooks for remediation, aligned with standard Application Performance Management workflows.
SVA System Vertrieb Alexander served as the implementation partner, configuring ControlUp Edge DX and operationalizing monitoring data within IT support and administration processes. The implementation extended across Trinks IT operations in Germany, targeting service desk workflows and administrative support for operations teams.
The Trinks case study reports faster problem analysis, proactive error detection, and an estimated approximately 20% reduction in helpdesk and administration effort following the ControlUp Edge DX deployment. These outcomes were attributed to improved visibility from the ControlUp Edge DX implementation and restructured support workflows managed with SVA.
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Bauerfeind | Life Sciences | 2272 | $750M | Germany | IBM | IBM Db2 | Database Management | 2008 |
In 2008, Bauerfeind implemented IBM Db2 as its core database platform. IBM Db2 was deployed as the Database Management backbone to support SAP NetWeaver based application development, the SAP webshop and custom medical body scan software used by the company.
The deployment was executed with SVA System Vertrieb Alexander as the implementation partner and coordination with Bauerfeind’s internal SAP Basis team. Configuration focused on a centralized relational database tier hosting transactional schemas for SAP Portal and ecommerce catalogs, and structured repositories for application metadata related to custom medical imaging, leveraging standard Db2 capabilities for SQL processing, backup orchestration and availability management.
Integrations explicitly included SAP NetWeaver, SAP Portal and SAP ecommerce webshop components, alongside custom application modules developed for body scan workflows. Operational coverage encompassed Bauerfeind’s IT operations and application development teams in Zeulenroda, with the database platform serving both ecommerce and clinical engineering application functions.
Governance was organized through the SAP Basis function with joint operational runbooks and change control between Bauerfeind IT and SVA System Vertrieb Alexander, covering configuration management, patching coordination and SAP schema alignment. IBM Db2 was referenced as the central Database Management system in technical and operational documentation during the rollout.
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C&A Europe | Retail | 42000 | $10.0B | Germany | IBM | IBM Db2 | Database Management | 2001 |
In 2001 C&A Europe deployed IBM Db2 as part of a mainframe consolidation on IBM z Systems to centralize Database Management for SAP and analytics workloads. The IBM Db2 implementation was co-located with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on z Systems and executed with support from SVA System Vertrieb Alexander, aligning the database tier with SAP Business Warehouse and SAP business applications.
Implementation scope focused on centralizing database and application servers to remove cross-platform network bottlenecks that had slowed operational workflows. IBM Db2 supported transactional ERP data, data warehousing workloads for SAP Business Warehouse, and served as the core database for reporting and analytics, while backup and recovery processes were integrated into the same platform using IBM Spectrum Protect.
Integrations tied IBM Db2 to SAP Business Warehouse and the SAP application landscape using mainframe native connectivity and HiperSockets to provide low latency, high throughput data exchange between database and application layers. The deployment operated alongside open source services running on SLES on z Systems, including the Piwik web analytics platform and in-house version control tools, enabling closely integrated omnichannel analytics and development workflows.
C&A Europe executed the migration from a UNIX environment based on IBM Power Systems running the IBM AIX operating system to a consolidated z Systems topology, leveraging Integrated Facility for Linux processors to optimize Linux workloads and reduce operating costs. Governance emphasized platform centralization and continuity of mission critical SAP workflows, and the consolidated IBM Db2 architecture delivered improved availability for backups, accelerated analytics, and increased staff productivity through lower latency data exchange.
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Automotive | 88604 | $70.6B | Germany | IBM | IBM MQ API | API Management | 2018 |
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Retail | 42000 | $10.0B | Germany | IBM | IBM Z Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2012 |
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Life Sciences | 2272 | $750M | Germany | IBM | IBM AIX | Operating System (OS) | 2008 |
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Utilities | 4500 | $650M | Germany | IBM | IBM AIX | Operating System (OS) | 2006 |
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Life Sciences | 2272 | $750M | Germany | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2008 |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 261 | $167M | Germany | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2017 |
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Utilities | 4500 | $650M | Germany | IBM | IBM Power Systems | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2006 |
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