In 1998, Pauls Limited, Australia's third largest fresh dairy manufacturer, faced an information infrastructure crisis. The success and rapid growth in the business was leading to a critically overloaded system. Pauls needed a high speed infrastructure that could cope with 800,000 sales transaction lines a week, from 650 desktop PCs and 32 WAN points. Pauls relies on EMC as a technology partner so it can concentrate on its core competency, and let the information storage specialists manage the infrastructure to meet the business demands.
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