The City of Oakland, home to a diverse population of 404,000 residents,
has migrated its financial applications and data to the Sun platform,
helping the City achieve its goals of rapidly improving accuracy and
speed of payroll processing while reducing total cost of ownership for
its payroll processing system. As a result, the City has cut payroll
processing time nearly in half and reduced the department's total cost
of ownership by 30 percent.
"In our benchmarking tests, the Sun solution demonstrated superior
capabilities over other solutions from other major vendors," said
Patrick Simon, chief technology officer and director of IT for the City
of Oakland. "We are quite excited and proud of the teamwork that Sun
has demonstrated with our IT staff, and we look forward to continuing
this relationship as our vision for e-government in Oakland continues
to unfold."
The Sun platform currently processes up to 350 transactions per minute
and supports 1,000 concurrent users while maintaining 99.5 percent
availability. Just by speeding its payroll process, which helps
minimize employee overtime, the City is saving approximately $115,000
annually in operating expenses. The City expects to achieve a full
return on its investment in one year.
Services from Sun were instrumental in developing the City's IT
infrastructure. Sun consultants oversaw the architecture design and
implementation build for the migration project, providing overarching
program and project management direction based on industry standards.
The solution design utilizes the Oracle Financials and Oracle database
technology and is based on careful evaluation of the City's criteria
and of the resources required to support the applications. As a result,
the architecture leverages the benefits of the Sun EnterpriseTM 10000
server, Sun StorEdgeTM arrays, software and tape libraries coupled
with the SolarisTM 8 Operating Environment (Solaris OE). As part of
helping the City of Oakland to manage the solution following
deployment, the Sun Services team helped develop, and is delivering, a
customized training plan for the City's IT staff. In addition, as part
of its efforts to sustain high availability and reliability, the City
is engaging mission-critical support services from Sun, as well.
"The close working relationship between the City of Oakland and our
consultants helped us discover that they needed a more powerful, high
performing solution that was better suited for their financial
applications," said Jon Caputo, vice president of Sun Professional
Services in the Americas.
"As a result, we helped the City deploy a solution that provides
greater flexibility, will scale with their growing and changing needs
and will help the City continue reducing their IT total cost of
ownership."
The City of Oakland has future plans to extend its infrastructure to
include the open, standards-based SunTM Open Net Environment (Sun
ONE) to help them efficiently deploy JavaTM technology-enabled web
services. The iForceSM Ready Center can also be utilized to help
speed time to market for the City's future initiatives.
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