In May 2022, DSP, the UK's Leading Oracle Partner acquired Claremont to further expand their Oracle expertise. The acquisition builds on DSP’s “Oracle Anywhere” strategy enabling it to deliver a 360° Oracle services portfolio and form one of the most comprehensive Oracle Partner service offerings in Europe.
The NT uses Oracle E-Business Suite as its CRM System to manage member transactions. Our Managed Services team reduced the support backlog of incidents, problems, and changes in the NT’s CRM system.
Claremont has provided a solution capable of booking, managing, maintaining and analysing Unite Students’ complete property portfolio, allowing them to significantly differentiate themselves from their competitors.
Stonewater chose DSP to consolidate and migrate their assets to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with an Oracle EBS Cloud Deployment, leading to a significantly reduced TCO.
Relationships are developed with time, trust, and experience. Claremont's relationship with the Go-Ahead Group is one such example of this.
Founded almost three decades ago, the Go-Ahead Group has transformed from a small bus operator in North East England to one of the UK’s leading providers of passenger transport.
The Go-Ahead Group’s rail operation is the busiest in the UK, responsible for over 30% of all train passenger journeys. They are also the largest operator of bus services in London. Outside the capital, their regional buses account for about 11% of the UK market.
Employing over 30,000 people who work hard to deliver safe, reliable, and value-for-money services for their passengers.
In 2019, the Go-Ahead Group was looking to migrate their Oracle Payroll, Finance and Procurements systems from one Oracle VM silo to another, as well as replace the old underlying hardware and upgrade to a new version of the technology. The Go-Ahead Group engaged Claremont to consult on the initial design and planning for this project but wanted to undertake the migration and upgrade project themselves using their own in-house Oracle skills.
During the migration process, the Go-Ahead team ran into a performance issue with disk throughput. This was brought about by incompatible architecture using virtual VM disks to present data areas to their environments. Faced with this performance issue, the Go-Ahead Group asked for further guidance from Claremont.
Claremont’s Head of Infrastructure Mike Sowerbutts, advised and designed a mechanism to migrate away from virtual disks to using physical or attached disks, reducing the overhead, and increasing disk throughput, returning performance to acceptable levels.
After the successful migration, Claremont was asked to undertake additional work on the Oracle systems, including conducting an internal audit of Go-Ahead Group’s Oracle licensing to streamline and reduce costs.
Claremont’s specialist consultant has been integrated into the in-house team and has become an extension of their Oracle support, solving Severe category 1 instances, providing out-of-hours support, and restoring finance systems within 20 minutes of going down.
Claremont’s initial approach on this project was predominantly a support role, with the client engaging with us when they had problems, but soon evolved into a working partnership as they gained trust in our expertise and knowledge.
Claremont's managed service team prides itself on its flexibility, ensuring that whatever happens, applications remain stable and consistent for their clients. Our expert Oracle support alongside knowledge transfer proved highly successful.
By working co-operatively with the Go-Ahead Group, anticipating their business needs and listening to their challenges, the Oracle systems are expertly supported and stable.
The relationship has grown with increased reliance on Claremont and evolved into a multi-year managed services contract that was created with flexibility around Go-Ahead Group’s needs and requirements to bolster and support their in-house team.