Nampak is based in South Africa and has 130 sites throughout the country. Decades of acquiring other companies resulted in a highly distributed IT infrastructure, with divisions maintaining their own IT operations and running different systems. To streamline operations, blend new companies into the Nampak fold efficiently, and reduce costs, the company needed to centralize and standardize its IT operations. With assistance from HP and other IT vendors, the company consolidated and centralized IT operations throughout South Africa, standardizing on HP hardware. Nampak looked to HP to architect, design, and configure the IT solution for the disaster recovery / Secondary Data Center, which provided the business-continuity and high-availability solution Nampak needed to support a centralized strategy and help keep essential business processes running.
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