
Sheela Foam Pvt. Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of slabstock polyurethane foam in the Asia-Pacific region, with manufacturing units strategically located in India and Australia. Sheela Foam was established in 1972 and is headquartered in Ghaziabad, India. Sheela Foam maintains a dynamic distribution network of distributors and dealers in order to serve customers in a timely and cost-effective manner. To manage its operational process effectively, Sheela Foam uses an in-house enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that supports over 3,000 dealers and 70 distributors. As business grew, demands on Sheela Foam’s hardware infrastructure increased, which prompted Mankotia and his team to explore new solutions to run the company’s ERP system more effectively.
Learn how Dell PowerEdge Solution Helped Sheela Foam Reduce Maintenance Costs by 83%
In data centers around the world, energy costs are rising rapidly and consuming an ever-greater portion of IT budgets. Here's a sign of just how bad it is getting: It will soon cost more to power and cool a server over its
lifetime than it does to buy the server. Everywhere we look, IT facilities are running out of cooling
capacity and power. With multiplying numbers of servers, higher densities and hotter processors, data
centers are hitting a wall. Even though racks are half empty, many IT operators cannot add another server
into their environment. Air conditioning systems are maxed out and power distribution infrastructure is
completely utilized.
Today's challenging business environment demands that IT managers extend the business value of past and future IT investments while boosting the efficiency of their IT operations. Despite tightening budgets, business and regulatory requirements are driving major, unavoidable increases in information creation and long-term retention. IT departments, no matter what their size, can expect data growth rates to increase anywhere from 40% to 60% (even more in content-rich sectors) in the coming year.