Webinar for Manufacturing: Server Delivery Delays Have Disrupted Your Renewal Plan... What's the Next Step?
Net One Next and SCSK are co-hosting a webinar for the manufacturing industry. For companies whose server renewal plans have been disrupted by semiconductor shortages, it will present alternatives for infrastructure operation, explaining not just life extension or migration, but how to combine both for a realistic plan.
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■ The Reality of Infrastructure Operations Where Planned Servers Don't Arrive—Assuming a State of Non-Renewal
The premise of "renewing servers at the necessary timing" has collapsed due to semiconductor shortages, price hikes, and prolonged delivery delays. Even when ordered, delivery dates are uncertain, planned servers don't arrive, and renewals can't proceed with the intended configuration. In this situation, isn't the renewal plan itself becoming unviable?
Particularly in the manufacturing industry, while factories and core systems cannot be stopped, renewal cannot be abandoned just because servers are unavailable. As a result, continuing to use the existing environment without renewal has become the norm, and an increasing number of cases are facing a situation where it's difficult to organize options based on conventional assumptions.
■ When "Business as Usual" No Longer Works—The Need to Revise Plans and Organize Options
Previously, it was common to proceed with renewals as planned, based on manufacturer support. However, under the current constraints where "servers cannot be procured" or delivery times are unpredictable, executing the original plan itself has become difficult.
As a result, before the choice of "extend life or migrate," a need has arisen to first reorganize the plan itself and sort out the available options. With conventional wisdom and assumptions no longer valid, how should one compare risks, costs, and man-hours? Many現場 are stuck in their considerations, unable to make this organization.
■ Not Life Extension or Migration, but "How to Use Both"—Organizing Options to Rebuild the Plan
This seminar will organize how to maintain and review infrastructure, assuming this "state of non-renewal."
It goes beyond simply comparing methods like life extension through third-party maintenance or cloud migration. From the perspective of "how to use both" rather than "which one to choose," it will clearly explain the available options.
Furthermore, it will also organize the process for realistically rebuilding the plan—not replacing everything at once, but deciding what to extend and what to review. Based on the premise of a non-renewal situation, what should be kept and what should be changed now? The goal is for you to take home the options and procedures that best suit your company.
■ Recommended for:
・Those whose server renewal plans are being forced to be revised due to delivery delays or price hikes.
・Those who are struggling with how to rebuild their infrastructure plan in a situation where renewal is not possible.
・Those who have not been able to organize how to use life extension, migration, and hybrid options.
・Those who are facing challenges in organizing options based on risk, cost, and man-hours, as conventional assumptions no longer apply.
・Those who want to organize a realistic approach and options that suit their company.
■ Hosted by:
Net One Next Co., Ltd.
SCSK Corporation
■ In cooperation with:
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Details & Registration Here
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are "useful for participants."
You can view public materials from past seminars and other currently recruiting seminars ▶here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Contact: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
■ The Reality of Infrastructure Operations Where Planned Servers Don't Arrive—Assuming a State of Non-Renewal
The premise of "renewing servers at the necessary timing" has collapsed due to semiconductor shortages, price hikes, and prolonged delivery delays. Even when ordered, delivery dates are uncertain, planned servers don't arrive, and renewals can't proceed with the intended configuration. In this situation, isn't the renewal plan itself becoming unviable?
Particularly in the manufacturing industry, while factories and core systems cannot be stopped, renewal cannot be abandoned just because servers are unavailable. As a result, continuing to use the existing environment without renewal has become the norm, and an increasing number of cases are facing a situation where it's difficult to organize options based on conventional assumptions.
■ When "Business as Usual" No Longer Works—The Need to Revise Plans and Organize Options
Previously, it was common to proceed with renewals as planned, based on manufacturer support. However, under the current constraints where "servers cannot be procured" or delivery times are unpredictable, executing the original plan itself has become difficult.
As a result, before the choice of "extend life or migrate," a need has arisen to first reorganize the plan itself and sort out the available options. With conventional wisdom and assumptions no longer valid, how should one compare risks, costs, and man-hours? Many現場 are stuck in their considerations, unable to make this organization.
■ Not Life Extension or Migration, but "How to Use Both"—Organizing Options to Rebuild the Plan
This seminar will organize how to maintain and review infrastructure, assuming this "state of non-renewal."
It goes beyond simply comparing methods like life extension through third-party maintenance or cloud migration. From the perspective of "how to use both" rather than "which one to choose," it will clearly explain the available options.
Furthermore, it will also organize the process for realistically rebuilding the plan—not replacing everything at once, but deciding what to extend and what to review. Based on the premise of a non-renewal situation, what should be kept and what should be changed now? The goal is for you to take home the options and procedures that best suit your company.
■ Recommended for:
・Those whose server renewal plans are being forced to be revised due to delivery delays or price hikes.
・Those who are struggling with how to rebuild their infrastructure plan in a situation where renewal is not possible.
・Those who have not been able to organize how to use life extension, migration, and hybrid options.
・Those who are facing challenges in organizing options based on risk, cost, and man-hours, as conventional assumptions no longer apply.
・Those who want to organize a realistic approach and options that suit their company.
■ Hosted by:
Net One Next Co., Ltd.
SCSK Corporation
■ In cooperation with:
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Details & Registration Here
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are "useful for participants."
You can view public materials from past seminars and other currently recruiting seminars ▶here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Contact: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/