Datacentre renewal was a success


The University of Turku has completely renewed its IT facilities. As the
datacentre was relocated to new premises, the university also renewed the
datacentre equipment. The converged infrastructure co-delivered by Proact has
fulfilled the expectations with its “one-stop-shop” service concept.
The IT infrastructure renewal at the University of Turku has significantly eased
the IT system administration work. "Our previous equipment had been acquired one
part at a time from different vendors. We no longer wanted to be faced with the
question of whom to turn to when running into problems", says Eino Tuominen,
application designer at the University of Turku's datacentre.

The winner of the new datacentre equipment tender was a converged infrastructure
solution provided by Proact and Resolute. The datacentre solution based on
Flexpod, consists of converged servers including management software as well as
network infrastructure, storage solutions and virtualisation.

As an independent datacentre and cloud expert, Proact is the single point of
contact for the solution. From a client's viewpoint, information regarding areas
of responsibility is actually irrelevant.

"We no longer need to think about whom to contact when we need assistance", says
Eino Tuominen. As the overall solution is flexible, customers may contact Proact
even if the required measures were related to areas for which another vendor is
responsible. Proact makes sure that all vendors involved sort out the situation
between themselves. "The ball never bounces back to us", says Tuominen.

The new equipment has been used in production for over a year. The experiences
have been good.

"The new infrastructure has worked just as the vendors promised", says Eino
Tuominen. He has been happy with, the service profiles of the new servers, as
they have made particularly the upgrades easier. A service profile defines a
physical server as well as its storage and network properties. If a server
needed to be changed, a replacement server could directly replace the old
server.

The University of Turku was already enjoying the benefits of server
virtualisation and scalable storage system in their previous datacentre. The
migration to new premises was seamless. Hundreds of virtual servers that were in
use could be moved to the physical servers of the new datacentre without any
downtime.

 "We carry out most of the installations and daily administration work by
ourselves. We naturally used Proact's expertise during the renewal and migration
of the datacentre infrastructure", Eino Tuominen says.
For further information, please contact:

Jason Clark, CEO and President, Proact IT Group AB, tel +44 1246 266300,
jason.clark@proact.eu (martin.odman@proact.eu)
Peter Javestad, Vice President / IR, Proact IT Group AB, tel +46 733 56 67 22,
peter.javestad@proact.eu
About Proact

Proact is Europe’s leading independent integrator in the field of integrated
systems (data storage, servers and networks) and private cloud services. Proact
supplies business benefits by helping companies and authorities the world over
to reduce risk and costs, and above all to supply flexible, accessible and
secure IT services.

Proact solutions cover all data centre elements, including storage, servers,
security and network functions. In addition, Proact’s cloud service operations
manage 70 petabytes of information. Proact has completed more than 3,500
successful projects all over the world to date.

The Proact Group has more than 740 employees and conducts business in Belgium,
the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, the
Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the USA.
Proact was founded in 1994, and its parent company Proact IT Group AB (publ) has
been listed on Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol PACT since 1999.

For further information about Proact’s activities please visit us at
www.proact.eu

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