With a staff of 84,866 and sales revenues reaching 10.4 billion euros in 2004, Schneider Electric's operations have grown 18% in the last year - an impressive performance that is expected to continue. The overriding reason for transforming Schneider Electric's IT infrastructure was that the company needed an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution for its newly created regional logistics hub in Hong Kong. HP's SAP Solutions and Services for the manufacturing industry provide a highly scalable and available infrastructure for 24 x 7 SAP operations. This included a heterogeneous migration plan from the existing Sun/Solaris platform to HP Integrity servers running the HP-UX 11i operating system, and a new Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) environment based on HP ProLiant servers.
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