Air New Zealand Data Centre Programme Completes
Air New Zealand Data Centre Programme
Completes
Air New Zealand has
successfully migrated its full IT footprint to new data
centre facilities and is now the only New Zealand corporate
to have its production and development systems supported by
Tier 3 or above availability across two
separate commercially available sites.
Air New Zealand is now operating from the
Civil Defence rated data centre in Airedale Street, central
Auckland, operated by Gen-i.
The airline
has also recently completed its migration into a second
data centre, housing production and development systems
located in Highbrook, South Auckland, operated by IBM.
Air New Zealand Chief Financial Officer Rob
McDonald says the IT programme spanned two years
and represented the largest IT infrastructure change
programme undertaken to date at the airline
“Far beyond a logistical ‘lift
and shift’ exercise, Air New Zealand seized the
opportunity to build new where appropriate and
decommission legacy platforms,” says Mr McDonald
The combination of new facilities and new
core infrastructure significantly reduces business risk of
failure of critical systems.
The
upgraded network, supported by significant re-architecture
of high severity systems, supports active-active production
configurations across sites ensuring failover is, in many
cases, instantaneous.
“The
opportunity to build new core and shared infrastructure in
advance of the migration also significantly de-risked the
migration programme of key systems into the new facilities
and supported rigorous testing of the improved failover
capability, says Mr McDonald.
The success of the
programme required true collaboration within
a multi-vendor environment.
· Air NZ partnered with Techspace to provide programme leadership
· IBM technical delivery extended across Mainframe, VM, Midrange, Middleware and Highbrook datacentre facilities
· gen-i delivery for core network for both sites, inter-site dark fibre connectivity and Airedale Street datacentre facilities
· Storage re-platform and consolidation to a single storage layer provided by OSS
· Dimension Data delivered Wintel
· Enterprise IT had responsibility for
the Oracle programme to upgrade and consolidate the
database layer
Air New Zealand Chief Information
Officer Julia Raue says the programme has delivered ahead
of schedule and completed under budget.
“Air New Zealand would like
to acknowledge the skill, pragmatism and dedication
of our full IT team, along with the vendors we partnered
with on this programme, to achieve this significant
outcome,” says Ms Raue.
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