AWS Customer Presentation: Coca Cola Turkey migrates SAP ERP to AWS-SAPPHIRE NOW 2016
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Transcript of AWS Customer Presentation: Coca Cola Turkey migrates SAP ERP to AWS-SAPPHIRE NOW 2016
AWS Case Study:
Coca-Cola İçecek, TurkeyLevent Yildirmak, Coca Cola İçecek, Technical Services Manager, Data Center & Cloud, Coca-Cola İçecekEamonn O’Neill, Lemongrass, Technology Director
Dr. Stefan Schneider, AWS Solution Architect
May 12, 2016
Agenda
• About Coca-Cola İçecek
• The Challenge
• Why AWS
• The Project
• Summary
About
• CCI produces, distributes and sells beverages under the Coca Cola brand
• Operations in– Azerbaijan, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Pakistan, Syria, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan
– Plus home market in Turkey
• Serving 380 million customers
• 10,000 employees in 25 plants
• Established 1964, head quarter in Instanbul
• Annual revenue 2.03 billion Euro
The SAP Landscape
• SAP ERP Central Component– 5000 users
– Across 9 countries
• Key functions– Financial Reporting
• To senior management
– Supply Chain Management
– Human Resources
The Challenge
• Growing business
• Infrastructure reached limits
• Performance got compromised
• Productivity of employees suffered
• Goal– Become more efficient and agile
– Migration with minimal disruption
– Keep integration of >400 systems including on-premises data warehouse and transactional systems
Motivation: What made CCI to consider to use AWS?
• Lemongrass Consulting– Analyzed CCIs costs
– Guided CCI through all the AWS options
Onpremises
AWS
Lemongrass Consulting Findings
Creation of a cost model
Biggest single cost
factor: storage
• Shrinking storage foot print
• EBS volumes used only when required
Speed of migration was vital
• Detailed roadmap was pivotal
Time Line
• Q4 2015: POC
• Jan 2016: Complete migration of nine countries
• Next Project– Migration of other SAP and Non-SAP LoB Applications
The AWS Architecture• VPCs: separated by production non-production
• Multi AZ for desaster recovery
• S3 for snapshots
FrankfurtVPC non-
production
VPC production
Availability Zone A
Availability Zone B
Istanbul
S3
snapshots
The AWS Architecture
• EBS Volumes on demand– SSD
– magnetic
• Mix of on demand and reserved instances
The Benefits
Benefits on AWS
• Identity and Access Management (IAM)– Improves security
• Decreased storage size– On demand utilization
– Lower costs
Increased Security through AWS
• AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)– Managing access to infrastructure
• Amazon Cloud Watch– Monitoring of infrastructure
– Example: user error made DBMS server jump from 20% load to 60% load
• AWS Cloud Trail– Auditing important events
Improved Reporting
• Financial reporting to
senior management
• 4x faster
• Higher productivity Before:~1h hour
AWS: 15min.
Availability, Desaster Recovery
Before: 1 day
AWS: 15 min.
Before:3 days
AWS: 3h
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
Cost Saving
End of monthreporting
Non prod. systems
Developer systems
Test Systems
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Improved Billing for Users
• Coca Cola is now able to charge the individual
countries appropriately
• Resources get fairly allocated
• Ready for more growth
Summary
• CCI cut the cost to run SAP by 50%-60%
• Generation of key financial reports is 4x faster
• CCI converted their static environment into an
agile environment
• The AWS knowhow of the partner Lemongrass
was pivotal in this transition.
Thank you!
More information:
http://aws.amazon.com/sap/