As Australian Manufacturing Resurges, Victorian FMCG Producer Benefits from Timely Tech Reboot to Improve Service with
Data-Driven Decisions
Leader in private cloud, hybrid and multicloud computing, Nutanix and Nutanix partner Australian Sentinel, today announced it is helping Natures Organics lower its technology and carbon
footprints, reduce IT costs, and future-proof its infrastructure as Australia’s manufacturing industry reignites.
Since 1981, Natures Organics has played a vital role in Australian homes as the nation’s pioneer in environmentally
responsible initiatives, manufacturing eco-friendly cleaning products with a range of popular brands including Earth
Choice, Australian Pure, and OC Naturals. It creates over 50 million units of high-quality, affordable, and naturally
derived products sold through major retailers including Woolworths and Coles each year.
In keeping with its ethos, the company sought to overhaul its ageing IT environment to improve its overall technology
efficiency, a move which would complement its $3 million, 1299kW roof-mounted solar deployment on its Victorian manufacturing plant. Its prior IT environment consisted of an array of fragmented and overly complex
three-tier infrastructure that was inefficient, expensive, and cumbersome to manage, which negatively impacted speed and
productivity in important areas such as business intelligence and management of critical applications.
“We receive thousands of customer enquiries per year, and it’s vital we log and record those emails so the information
can be transformed into actionable data,” said Alex Plattfuss, Head of IT, Natures Organics. “Our old environment slipped and stumbled to manage this, causing internal delays and headaches to get the data we
needed. It was becoming prohibitively expensive and out of sync with our ethos and environmental commitment.”
Natures Organics engaged the services of trusted IT partner Australian Sentinel, which identified Nutanix hyperconverged
infrastructure (HCI) as the ideal solution to meet the company’s needs. The initial deployment leverages Nutanix’s AHV
hypervisor, Prism Central centralised management platform, and Files software-defined storage for data management and
analytics.
The company projects IT-related energy consumption to fall 55 per cent, reduced costs of 32 per cent, as well as an 700
per cent improvement in business intelligence reporting capacity and performance, eliminating the complexity that was
hindering Plattfuss and the Natures Organics team. The deployment has also had a huge positive impact on critical
application management performance and security, eliminating 70 per cent of risks identified by Australian Sentinel in
its analysis of the company’s IT infrastructure.
“Just by switching Nutanix on, the vast majority of these risks were mitigated or eliminated, with a clear pathway and
simple platform to address the remainder,” said Tim Crouch, Director, Australian Sentinel. “This frees Natures Organics to securely launch new products, services, and digital programs as it continues to expand
in an exciting time for the manufacturing industry.”
Timely tech reboot as Australia’s manufacturing industry resurges
The upgrade comes at a crucial time for Natures Organics, with the manufacturing industry poised to play a pivotal role
in Australia’s post-pandemic recovery. The company sees the upgrade as essential to enable it to drive new eco-friendly
products, such as Cove – a new line of refillable cleaning products that aims to reduce single-use plastic by up to 80
per cent.
“Nutanix has given us a digital reboot to help us capitalise on Australia’s resurgent manufacturing industry, and we’ve
only scratched the surface of what the platform can do,” said Plattfuss. “We’re seeing more Australians wanting to buy
local and buy green, and we now have an IT environment in place that can match our growth and support us as we develop
new refillable and other eco-friendly products in a secure, economical, and efficient way.”
A recent report highlighted in-store refill as one of the major packaging trends dominating the retail industry in 2020.
“One of the key areas highlighted in the Government’s $1.5 billion manufacturing strategy is for manufacturers to leverage digital tools to optimise operations and processes,” said Lee Thompson, A/NZ Managing Director, Nutanix.
“Natures Organics is an exemplar of this, leveraging technology to drive its business, reinforce its values, and deliver
quality homemade products to Australia and the world. Technologies like HCI and hybrid cloud are essential to enable
manufacturers to eliminate unnecessary costs, accelerate their scale up, and make the most of this resurgence to create
new advanced manufacturing capabilities.”
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