Scale Computing announced continued momentum within the transportation
industry, thanks to
Scale Computing's HC3,
which allows transportation organizations - whether they are
over-the-road, rail, marine, or air - to optimize operations with
self-healing, automated infrastructure for all applications.
"The
transportation industry has a lot of moving parts, from new CO2
emission rules to a fast-growing number of cyber-attacks. Transportation
vehicles, vessels, and crew are vulnerable and require onboard computer
infrastructure technology that is simple, secure, and resilient," said
Jeff Ready, CEO and co-founder of Scale Computing. "Our HC3 Edge
Computing solutions optimize transportation operations with
self-healing, automated infrastructure, ensuring application
availability, simplified management and secure applications on all
fleets, whether it is air, marine, over-the-road, or rail
transportation."
With
the proper platform in place, transportation entities, regardless of
sector, can deliver improved fleet management, monitoring,
contactless-delivery technology, increased productivity, and lower TCO,
while keeping critical data and crew safe. Scale Computing HC3 is highly
available, keeping critical applications and data always on and
available, and provides the simplicity and scalability needed to meet
the IT infrastructure demands of transportation.
Boughey Distribution Ltd was
searching for the right solution to replace aging hardware and execute
an infrastructure refresh. By selecting HC3, Boughey Distribution was
able to decrease the time spent recovering from a hardware failure
running a critical workload from 1-8 hours to less than 10 minutes, an
83-percent to 97-percent reduction in recovery time.
"Having
a single point of contact is huge as most issues can and have been
resolved with a 10 minute phone call. With my last providers I had to
play phone tennis where one would pass me to the other. Cost is another
bonus because the combined total was cheaper than the upgrade to another
VMware and server provider," said Paul Brough, Network Administrator,
Boughey Distribution Ltd.
Challenger Motor Freight, Inc. was
searching for the right solution to replace aging hardware and execute
an infrastructure refresh to support growth and new business
initiatives. By selecting HC3, Challenger was able to decrease the time
spent recovering from a hardware failure running a critical workload
from 1-8 hours to less than 10 minutes, an 83-percent to 97-percent
reduction in recovery time.
"We
are now able to just use the system. We can deploy VMs in seconds,
which makes test/dev so much easier. High availability and replication
come out of the box. We do not have to worry about patches for switch,
san, server, and hypervisor. When needed, Scale Computing support is the
best support I have received from any vendor ever in my 25 years of
experience," noted Scott Benninger, IT Manager, Challenger Motor
Freight, Inc.
As
the mass transit agency that provides bus transportation within State
College, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding areas, as well as
Pennsylvania State University, Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA)
requires highly-available IT infrastructure to deliver uninterrupted
service to its customers. By implementing HC3, CATA was able to improve
its disaster recovery, reduced its IT complexity with a single vendor to
support its infrastructure, and reduced IT operating costs.
Donny
Lynch, IT specialist at Centre Area Transportation Authority, states,
"Scale Computing HC3 handles our server needs across the organization
for our ERP systems, SQL servers, and remote access. Their technology
has been critical in consolidating older legacy server hardware and
server OS into one easy-to-manage-and-monitor system."
Empire Airlines in
Hayden, Idaho, flies 50 aircraft for FedEx, as well as passenger and
cargo aircraft for Hawaiian Airlines. In addition to its air carriers,
Empire Airlines has a maintenance repair overhaul facility in Idaho.
According
to Melanie Ellingson, director of IT at Empire Airlines, the company
was looking to upgrade its legacy IT infrastructure with a
virtualization solution. Ease of use was a priority for Ellingson, who
said she wanted a simple solution that did not require additional
training or specialized personnel to maintain the IT infrastructure.
After researching competitors, Ellingson selected Scale Computing,
stating, "With Scale Computing, you plug it in, turn it on, and you're
running. That's all there is to it."
Scale Computing is currently offering transportation organizations a free trial for Scale Computing HC3 Edge.