Published: August 09, 2005
Baldor Electric Consolidates Global Implementation of SAP(R) Solutions Onto IBM Mainframe Running Linux
IBM Mainframe Replaces UNIX-Based Systems and Raises IT Performance by 40%; Baldor Runs Full SAP NetWeaver(TM) Platform on One IBM zSeries to Support the Work of 3,800 Employees

LINUXWORLD -- IBM today announced that
Baldor Electric, a global designer and manufacturer of industrial electric
motors and generators, has reduced its operations overhead and IT costs,
while improving performance of its core business applications by 40 percent
by consolidating its global implementation of SAP® solutions on the IBM
mainframe.
Baldor Electric consolidated several UNIX-based servers onto one IBM
eServer zSeries 990. Using zSeries partitioning and virtualization
technologies, Baldor is able to run the entire set of its global SAP
applications in 24 separate and secure partitions on SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 9 and z/OS, all on a single box. The company relies on SAP solutions
running on zSeries to power its entire business -- including sales and
distribution, manufacturing, payroll and finance -- supporting the work of
3,800 employees worldwide.
"The migration of our SAP application servers to Linux on the zSeries
produced an immediate increase in performance, and has made it easier to
manage and maintain our systems," said Mark Shackleford, director of
Information Systems, Baldor Electric. "This consolidation project made it
possible for us to take on innovative initiatives like the ShopFloor
Display portal. It has also significantly trimmed the total cost of IT and
reduced the administrative workload on our department -- requiring less
than 40 technology professionals to run our global operation."
The company moved to the IBM zSeries mainframe because of its unmatched
capability for availability and reliability. Baldor estimates $100,000 per
hour of projected costs for systems downtime.
Another major step of Baldor's IT transformation was upgrading from the SAP
R/3® solution to the latest version of mySAP(TM) Business Suite with the
SAP NetWeaver(TM) open integration and application portal. Based on SAP
NetWeaver and the SAP Enterprise Portal component, which SAP recently made
available in support of the zSeries mainframe, the company will add support
for new applications including mySAP Customer Relationship Management
(mySAP CRM), mySAP Supplier Relationship Management (mySAP SRM), and its
ShopFloor Display portal. ShopFloor Display will serve as a dashboard to
effectively integrate all applications, data and Web content to develop a
manufacturing execution process.
Baldor Electric has also chosen IBM's TotalStorage DS8000 storage system
for back-up and recovery of its nearly 14 terabytes of critical data. The
storage system is connected to the mainframe.
To achieve increased application performance, Baldor is using HiperSockets
(server-to-server communication with near-zero latency) for communication
between the database servers on DB2 UDB for z/OS and the SAP application
servers running on Linux for zSeries.
"By simplifying its infrastructure on the mainframe, Baldor's IT staff
optimized the IT performance so they could take on more innovative
projects to transform the business," said Terri Virnig, vice president, IBM
eServer zSeries. "More companies are harnessing the combined productivity
and reliability of SAP solutions on the IBM zSeries mainframe to meet the
always-on requirements of operating in global, integrated environments."
Baldor Electric was an early adopter of SAP solutions on the IBM mainframe
-- one of the first U.S. companies to run SAP R/3 on the mainframe in the
late 1990s. In the ensuing years, Baldor says it has realized an annual
decrease in its IT infrastructure costs due to the centralized deployment
of SAP solutions on the IBM zSeries platform.
SAP Enterprise Portal on the IBM eServer zSeries
SAP recently introduced support for the SAP Enterprise Portal on the
zSeries mainframe, completing support for nearly all SAP NetWeaver
components on the zSeries platform. SAP NetWeaver is a comprehensive
integration and application platform that works with a customer's existing
IT infrastructure to enable and manage change. The SAP Enterprise Portal, a
core component of SAP NetWeaver, unifies key information and applications
to give users a single view that spans the enterprise.
About Baldor Electric
Baldor Electric Company markets, designs, and manufactures industrial
electric motors, drives and generators. From its home office in Fort Smith,
Ark., Baldor supports the sales offices/warehouses that stock Baldor
products worldwide, selling to distributors and original equipment
manufacturers in more than 55 countries. Baldor products are available from
40 sales offices/warehouses in North America and 25 offices serving
international markets. These products are produced at 15 plants in the
U.S., and one in Bristol, England. For more information on Baldor Electric
Company, visit www.baldor.com.
About IBM
IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of
leadership in helping businesses innovate. Drawing on resources from across
IBM and key IBM Business Partners, IBM offers a wide range of services,
solutions and technologies that enable customers, large and small, to take
full advantage of the new era of on demand business. For more information
about IBM, visit http://www.ibm.com.
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