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Adventus Singapore Pte Ltd bags IT Services Case Study of the Year at the SBR Asian Business Case Studies Awards 2019

Property development company Soilbuild Group tapped on Adventus’ expertise to eliminate high costs and enhance high availability of servers.

Leading integrated property development company Soilbuild has been running its business applications on a fleet of physical servers since the last technology refresh. This traditional approach required high investments on the server infrastructure, which amounted to high yearly appreciation of these fixed assets. Moreover, the servers were prone to a single point of failure, whereby if one server went down, all business applications on that server would stop running.

After a rigorous evaluation process, Adventus was selected for the project due to its reliable and proven track record of success. Adventus designed a solution and implementation plan that revolved around Soilbuild’s IT vision and future requirements.

To improve the performance and capacity of Soilbuild’s physical servers, Adventus increased their storage space and RAM by 50% and 100%, respectively. These minor upgrades were for 65% of Soilbuild’s servers. Upgraded servers were equipped with a bare-metal hypervisor as the virtualisation platform to achieve high availability.

Read the full case study here.

See official event photos here.

The Asian Business Case Studies Awards was held on 9 July 2019 at Sheraton Towers Singapore.

If you would like to join the next round of awards and be recognised as one of the most outstanding business solution providers in Asia, please email [email protected] 

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