May 14, 2007 (Press Release) --
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 14, 2007 For many companies the ability to develop processes to replicate a customer experience is the key to success. One major national bank promotes in its advertising campaign that success is the ability to process one check flawlessly and then repeat the experience billions of times a year. Restaurant chains, family amusement parks, hotel chains, and consumer products companies and countless other corporations strive to offer consistent and predictable customer experiences.
But not every company follows the same business model. For more than 60 years TRACO has designed and manufactured state-of-the-art windows, doors and skylights for some of the worlds biggest buildings and historical landmarks including the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. As an example of the intricacy involved with each assignment, TRACO completed a project for the Heinz 57 Center in the Central Business District of Pittsburgh. The project took nearly two years to complete because the design, configuration and installation requirements of the custom 45-foot diameter unequal polygon skylight proved to be incredibly complex.
Like the skylights built for the Heinz 57 Center, every order placed with TRACO is unique. As a result, in-house engineers use sophisticated software to design high-performance architectural windows and to construct exact historic replacements. On average, each custom design generates 3.5 MB of new data for TRACO resulting in overall database growth of 26% per annum. In order to ensure manufacturing and billing processes were optimized in the wake of growing data volumes, TRACO needed an enhanced system that could help them improve processes.
In addition, TRACO needed to support their strategic goals to expand U.S. commercial and residential operations, and provide innovative architectural products to satisfy the ever changing marketplace and ensure the TRACO name remains synonymous with quality. Fueled by rapid growth from increased demand and complex customer needs, TRACO was seeking a sophisticated solution that would allow them to meet current needs with the ability to scale to satisfy future requirements.
To overcome these challenges, TRACO turned to Solix Technologies to help archive and purge historical corporate data as a means for addressing both immediate and long term requirements. TRACO implemented Solix Enterprise Database Archiving to generate and maintain custom archiving and data purge routines that would ensure referential integrity of database data. After implementing the Solix Enterprise Database Archiving solution TRACO will:
Reduce time required to generate Advanced Supply Chain Planning;
Improve online and background processing;
Protect current hardware and software investments;
Reduce cost of performance tuning, additional storage, memory, and processors, reduce operation cost;
Reduce the time required for backup and restore; and ultimately prov
But not every company follows the same business model. For more than 60 years TRACO has designed and manufactured state-of-the-art windows, doors and skylights for some of the worlds biggest buildings and historical landmarks including the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. As an example of the intricacy involved with each assignment, TRACO completed a project for the Heinz 57 Center in the Central Business District of Pittsburgh. The project took nearly two years to complete because the design, configuration and installation requirements of the custom 45-foot diameter unequal polygon skylight proved to be incredibly complex.
Like the skylights built for the Heinz 57 Center, every order placed with TRACO is unique. As a result, in-house engineers use sophisticated software to design high-performance architectural windows and to construct exact historic replacements. On average, each custom design generates 3.5 MB of new data for TRACO resulting in overall database growth of 26% per annum. In order to ensure manufacturing and billing processes were optimized in the wake of growing data volumes, TRACO needed an enhanced system that could help them improve processes.
In addition, TRACO needed to support their strategic goals to expand U.S. commercial and residential operations, and provide innovative architectural products to satisfy the ever changing marketplace and ensure the TRACO name remains synonymous with quality. Fueled by rapid growth from increased demand and complex customer needs, TRACO was seeking a sophisticated solution that would allow them to meet current needs with the ability to scale to satisfy future requirements.
To overcome these challenges, TRACO turned to Solix Technologies to help archive and purge historical corporate data as a means for addressing both immediate and long term requirements. TRACO implemented Solix Enterprise Database Archiving to generate and maintain custom archiving and data purge routines that would ensure referential integrity of database data. After implementing the Solix Enterprise Database Archiving solution TRACO will:
Reduce time required to generate Advanced Supply Chain Planning;
Improve online and background processing;
Protect current hardware and software investments;
Reduce cost of performance tuning, additional storage, memory, and processors, reduce operation cost;
Reduce the time required for backup and restore; and ultimately prov

Solix solution enables TRACO to support increased customer demands and expansion goals into commercial and international markets
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