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The company opted to migrate the SAP system to AWS, with a transfer of approximately 38 terabytes carried out by TIVIT

Wilson Sons, the largest port and maritime logistics operator in the Brazilian market, is undergoing a modernization movement. As part of this moment, the company completed the process of migrating data from SAP environments to Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the largest cloud platforms in the world.   

The transfer, which involved approximately 38 terabytes of data, was conducted and completed in two months by TIVIT, a Brazilian multinational that accelerates business through technology. The volume of data transferred is equivalent to the storage capacity of more than 2,300 tablets of the most basic models.

Cost optimization and scalability in line with Wilson Sons' growth are the main benefits of the migration carried out by TIVIT, as the SAP system, when hosted in the cloud, can be accessed remotely, without depending on the physical location in on-premise environments. from the company. The development, approval and production environments were also migrated to the Amazon service. In addition to SAP, TIVIT was also responsible for updating the database and transferring the Oracle platform to AWS.

By bringing together the necessary skills and having in-depth knowledge of both AWS and SAP, TIVIT was appointed to modernize the IT area of the logistics operator by AWS itself. The work made it possible to increase Wilson Sons' entire technological environment, improve the company's performance and reduce fixed expenses. Furthermore, the capacity is now installed in the cloud, ready to accommodate the peak and growth challenges that the Wilson Sons business will generate. 

Paulo Freitas, CEO of TIVIT

“The cloud is a secure, stable, scalable and modular solution that can be used according to each client’s needs. TIVIT, through One Cloud, offers customers with Cloud operations a complete platform for cost monitoring and predictability, system availability observability, incident management, data security and process automation. It is a privilege to be able to participate in this migration in the company that is the largest port and maritime logistics operator in Brazil, explains Paulo Freitas, CEO of TIVIT. 

With more than 180 years of experience in the Brazilian port and maritime logistics market, Wilson Sons reaffirms its commitment to its more than 5 thousand customers. “One of the secrets to achieving national coverage and longevity is to closely monitor technological developments. Since the company was founded, we have constantly invested in innovation. The partnership with TIVIT shows us the importance of having companies that, like us, operate in the present and are moving towards the future”, says Daniel Irmes, Infrastructure Coordinator at Wilson Sons.

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