Navis continually develops its cargo tracking and automation software from global locations. With 330 developers around the world, in Oakland, California and Chennai India, as well as offices in London, Hong Kong, Dubai, Argentina, Pakistan and New Zealand, the organization is highly decentralized. Having a central server in Oakland created major issues for worldwide developers, especially for those in Chennai who faced extremely long checkout times. Navis attempted to resolve this problem using Subversion svnsync, but this solution was proving unreliable and unstable.
Navis software developers located in Chennai, India experienced long wait times checking-out and checking-in software code to the central server in Oakland, California using Subversion svnsync. The organization required a solution to address this productivity loss as well as the degradation of morale associated with repeated failures and slowdowns.
A Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) Report revealed that SVN MultiSite Plus delivered a return on investment of 357% with a payback period of less than two months. The subject of the study was a Fortune 500 company with annual revenues of over $5 billion that had deployed SVN MultiSite Plus two years earlier. Forrester’s TEI methodology measures costs and cost reduction, and weighs the enabling value of a technology in increasing the effectiveness of overall business processes.
“Check-in times are up to 10 times faster with the Cirata (formerly WANdisco solution—from hours to just 20 minutes. Before, trying to do that across the WAN was just useless. The benefit of the performance increase is a huge productivity improvement. Our uptime is also dramatically enhanced. The implementation was easy and Cirata provides us with great support, I can’t say enough about the company.”
– Stephen Schleiger, Director of IT, Navis