MOSCOW, May 21 /PRNewswire/ --
- Rail network uses IBM hardware and software to manage freight and passenger operations
Russian Railways, one of the largest railway operators in the world, is working with IBM (NYSE: IBM) to help optimize its IT infrastructure and is using new technologies to improve its freight and passenger management systems.
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Russian Railways manages an enormous network of passenger and freight trains relying on a powerful and dynamic IT infrastructure. To gain better control of this complex rail system, IBM is working with Russian Railways to migrate its freight and passenger management, as well as financial management, applications to three new consolidated, disaster-proof data centers based on IBM mainframe technology. Prior to this latest project, the company's human resource management system, which caters for the company's 1.3 million employees, was implemented on the new infrastructure.
The project, which is scheduled for completion in 2010, will enable Russian Railways to achieve a system reliability and fault-tolerance level of 99.9 percent while substantially reducing operating costs and capital required for future development.
Rail networks in Russia have been using IT for more than fifty years, but in recent years technology has left the industry behind. Now we have access to the most powerful and intelligent hardware and software available to consolidate our large-scale IT infrastructure. This is increasingly important to us as we are integrating our operations and moving towards a centralized company structure, said Valeriy Vishnyakov, Director of the Main Data Center at Russian Railways.
IBM is partner to many other leading rail operators in various projects around the world where it is helping to build smarter rail systems. By using a combination of IBM hardware, software and services, leading rail networks are able to improve the speed, safety, reliability and efficiency of both passenger and freight trains.
National railways are the backbone of the economy in many countries which is why governments all over the world are investing heavily in IT solutions to make railways more efficient and secure, and to improve the speed and maintenance of rail networks, said Kirill Korniliev, Country General Manager of IBM Russia. IBM's technologies and rail expertise allow Russian Railways to lay the foundation for smarter railway transportation across Russia.
IBM specialists developed an IT strategy that involved consolidation of the 17 Regional data centers and the main data center to only three data processing facilities in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Ekaterinburg. Replication between the facilities will enable data and process recovery in case of a regional disaster or failure at one of the centers, in which case the workload will be distributed between the other two operational centers.
Each data center complex consists of two or more IBM System z10 servers running IBM DB2 and more than 15 high-end and midrange IBM Power6 servers. Earlier this year, IBM also signed a contract with Russian Railways to provide maintenance services for the data centers.
Russian Railways is also using IBM WebSphere software for core internal and external web portals. The internal portal is used for information management and document sharing amongst railway employees. The external portal improves the passenger experience by allowing tickets to be booked online without passengers having to visit a train station in advance.
About Russian Railways
Russian Railways is one of the biggest railway companies in the world, operating 85,500 km of track and employing 1.3 million people. Russian Railways carries nearly 1.3 billion passengers each year and accounts for over 3.6% of Russia's GDP, handling almost 80% of all transportation in Russia and shipping 1.3 billion tons of freight per annum.
For more information on IBM's work with leading rail networks around the world, go to: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ideasfromibm/us/smartplanet/topics/smarterrailroa...
To view IBM's Institute for Business Value Paper, The Smarter Railroad, go to: www.ibm.com/travel/smarterrailroads
To view a video on IBM's smarter transportation initiatives, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fCjXMCMjgw
Contacts: Matt Berry IBM mhberry@us.ibm.com +1-914-766-1715 Jonathan Batty IBM Russia Jonathan.Batty@ru.ibm.com +7-495-775-8800
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