Rabenhorst
Success Story
By migrating from Microsoft* Exchange Server to Novell® GroupWise®, Rabenhorst improved the reliability and security of its e-mail, and created a new platform for integrated voice and data communications. Rabenhorst also deployed Novell ZENworks® to help manage patches and software updates across its network.
Overview
Based in Unkel, Germany, Rabenhorst produces and distributes a wide range of fruit and vegetable juices, special foods for people with food intolerances and allergies, and organically produced wines. Rabenhorst now distributes around 400 premium products to specialist health food shops and pharmacies.
Challenge
Rabenhorst was running Microsoft Exchange Server as its e-mail platform on Microsoft Windows* NT4. The solution was reaching the end of its useful life and vendor support had expired. To minimise the risk to the business, Rabenhorst needed to upgrade or move to a new platform.
Rabenhorst had also suffered a serious loss of data on its existing communications platform. The security was not watertight, and an incident involving access by unauthorised persons led to the corruption of the e-mail database structure and the loss of around two weeks worth of e-mail communications.
With some sales orders and practically all internal communications dependent on e-mail, Rabenhorst needed to resolve the security, reliability and support issues for its e-mail platform. The company also wanted to extend e-mail services to the handheld devices used by its field sales staff and executive management, and to begin to integrate voice communications into the same system.
Novell Solution
"Novell GroupWise has now been running for more than one year, and we have never experienced any problems."
Claude Greiner
Head of IT Department
Haus Rabenhorst O. Lauffs GmbH & Co. KG
Rabenhorst investigated three options: an upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Exchange, or a migration to Lotus Notes* or Novell GroupWise. Based on a comparison of price and functionality, Rabenhorst opted to migrate to Novell GroupWise running on NetWare®. The company bought Novell GroupWise as part of a bundled solution with Novell ZENworks Desktop Management, which reduces the administrative effort involved in setting up and maintaining user workstations.
We were already running file and print services on NetWare, and our positive experience of that platform in terms of security, reliability, performance and support encouraged us to introduce Novell GroupWise, said Claude Greiner, Head of IT Department, Haus Rabenhorst O. Lauffs GmbH & Co. KG. The packaged pricing for the Novell solution was also very competitive.
On Novells recommendation, Rabenhorst engaged Maintainet AG, a leading German member of Novell PartnerNet®, to complete the migration from Exchange to Novell GroupWise.
Maintainet successfully completed the migration in a single day, and we experienced no further problems, said Greiner. The overall quality of any solution often depends largely on the support from the business partner in this case, it was excellent.
Rabenhorst has approximately 100 standard users who use Novell GroupWise for e-mail, shared calendaring and task management. A further 15 power users field sales staff and executive board members also have mobile support through Novell GroupWise Mobile Server. This solution provides secure access to e-mail, calendar appointments, contacts, tasks and notes from the users PDAs and data-enabled mobile phones, with the ability to view most attachments.
In the near future, Rabenhorst plans to integrate fax and telephone services into Novell GroupWise to create an integrated platform for communications. The company will also implement a second instance of Novell GroupWise to ensure its e-mail services continue running in the event of a failure on the primary server.
Results
"The ability to push e-mail and other collaborative tools out to mobile workers is a major benefit, helping our employees to maximise their productivity wherever they are."
Claude Greiner
Head of IT Department
Haus Rabenhorst O. Lauffs GmbH & Co. KG
By migrating to Novell GroupWise, Rabenhorst gained a more stable, secure and easy-to-manage platform for e-mail and collaboration. The solution is protected by WASP antivirus software from GWAVA, reducing the risk of downtime.
Novell GroupWise has now been running for more than one year, and we have never experienced any problems, said Greiner. E-mail is a vital part of our corporate communications, so the high availability provided by Novell GroupWise helps keep the business running smoothly.
The introduction of Novell ZENworks Desktop Management saves considerable time and effort for the IT support team, enabling them to keep employee workstations fully patched and updated from a central point of control.
Novell GroupWise Mobile Server extends the benefits of secure and stable e-mail to Rabenhorsts field sales staff, increasing their productivity and job satisfaction. The ability to push e-mail and other collaborative tools out to mobile workers is a major benefit, helping our employees to maximise their productivity wherever they are, said Greiner. Novell GroupWise Mobile Server also helps to eliminate wasted time and journeys if a client or partner cancels a meeting at short notice.
Rabenhorst now has a robust platform on which to base new integrated communications services, which it will roll out together with Maintainet.
The implementation and integration work carried out by Maintainet was excellent, and we continue to work with them on support and to develop new functionality, said Greiner.
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