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Port Authority
Migrating PA to Azure for Disaster Recovery
Port Authority (PA) is a state-owned corporation responsible for commercial maritime operations at multiple locations on the country’s east coast. They handle the navigation, maintenance, and security needs of commercial shipping, managing Sydney’s two world-class international cruise terminals and responds to maritime emergencies.
In 2014, the PA decided to review its technology infrastructure. From the review, Port’s initial focus was on upgrading the disaster recovery environment. Also, the organisation faced a two-year deadline to take on IT management for the four other ports, including corporate business software and specialised technologies used in the port operation. After careful consideration, PA decided that the cloud was the best choice. They realised upgrading its on-premises infrastructure would be too time-consuming and costly, and other factors were resulting to the decision. Ian Chilton, Senior Manager, Solutions Development and Services, Port Authority of NSW explains.
The main driver was gaining a more flexible and scalable IT architecture. We’ve gone through a lot of changes including a period of partial privatisation, and we’ve merged with other ports within the state. So we were really looking for options offering flexibility and scope for change at this stage whilst also making some cost efficiencies. Ian Chilton
Senior Manager, Solutions Development and Services
Port Authority of NSW
The PA chose Microsoft partner cubesys to help with the first phase of its transition to the cloud, migrating its disaster recovery and development environments to Azure.
cubesys are experienced with the entire Azure platform and Microsoft products in general. We were very impressed with the quality of their engineers and the extra mile they’ll go to deliver projects.George Tzikas
Senior IT Infrastructure Specialist
Port Authority of NSW
The organisation had the same confidence in Azure, hence making their move to the cloud platform and seeking cubesys for assistance. Tzikas says, “We looked at multiple hosting vendors when we undertook the tender process. The Azure platform stood out to us because of its flexibility, multiple sites, security, and Microsoft’s good partnership with cubesys.”
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The latest disaster recovery solution is based on Microsoft Operations Management Suite, Azure Site Recovery, and Azure Backup services. cubesys also assisted the PA on installing a development and test environment on Azure, using Azure Site Recovery for migration and creating a self-service portal for developers to manage Azure Virtual Machines. In addition to that, cubesys also took over the PA’s disaster recovery process as a managed service.
Chilton further explains “The transition to Microsoft Azure is about moving from a model based on capital expenditure to a system based on operational expenditure. That’s what a lot of the industry is doing: moving from a ‘we own’ to a ‘we subscribe’ model.” Port Authority is looking forward to a more agile environment efficiently providing better services to a mobile workforce of marine pilots and other port personnel. By moving to the cloud, the Port Authority can take on current and future trails more easily.
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