KARACHI: Treet Corporation Limited (TCL), a Treet Group company, has implemented Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to help lower costs, support business growth, and improve productivity. By migrating its on-premises, business-critical finance, and manufacturing applications to OCI, TCL has reduced its capital expenditure (CAPEX) by 66 percent, maintenance costs by 50 percent, and sped up data backup times by 66 percent while minimizing system downtime.
With the return to pre-pandemic life, there has been a marked increase in spending on personal care products. TCL, whose razor blades have been sought after by shavers for decades, wanted to ensure 24/7 business operations, improve its ability to scale, ease the burden on IT infrastructure management, and gain cost savings. With its on-premises data centre nearing the end of life, TCL decided to migrate its on-premises Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) production, third-party Business Integration (BI) applications testing, and development environments, plus other in-house applications to the cloud. After reviewing a range of alternatives, TCL selected OCI to run its business-critical applications on Oracle Cloud.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2022
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