Correos, in collaboration with IBM, has implemented a new technological infrastructure in its existing data center with which the company intends to reduce CO emissions2 of Its data centers to the atmosphere in 62% in the next four years and, at the same time, reduce the physical footprint of their IT equipment in their data centers around 75%.
The new display architecture is based on the implementation of latest generation systems IBM Power and IBM Storage, which allow the postal company to optimize its operations, reduce its energy consumption and move towards a more sustainable future.
One of the greatest challenges in the modernization of the technological infrastructure of mails has been to facilitate a fluid transition without interrupting the daily operations of the postal company, in addition to optimizing resources, reducing costs, energy consumption and physical space occupied by systems in the data center. The new systems incorporate state -of -the -art storage technologies maintaining the quality of the service required by public company customers.
One of the biggest challenges in the modernization of the technological infrastructure of mails has been to facilitate a fluid transition
With this new IBM digital storage platform, the postal and parcel company aims2.
Correos will also reduce the physical footprint of its IT equipment in its 75%data center, using 7 processing and storage racks compared to the 37 with which it had so far. In this way, the company has not only optimized its technological infrastructure, but has also reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability and operational excellence, preparing to face the challenges of the future with a robust and efficient platform.
Modernization has not only had a positive impact in terms of sustainability and cost savings, but also directly improved mail operations. With the new infrastructure, it is estimated that a performance capacity of the company’s data center will be up to 30% higher in 4 years, even using a lower number of systems, which will allow a more efficient management of their processes, benefiting both workers and customers.