March 16, 2007; 06:26 AM
Mercian Labels has commenced its migration away from Microsoft to Open
Source software because of reliability and upgrade cost concerns.
Supported by Senokian Solutions, the company is blogging its
experiences of moving a whole small business IT infrastructure to open
source, offering a vital case study resource for SMEs considering a
similar move.
Mercian Labels, a UK security label printer, undertook a detailed cost
benefit analysis of its existing IT infrastructure before taking the
strategic decision to migrate to the open source model. Major
historical weakness in the existing systems such as damage to mission
critical servers from viruses, uncontrollable system changes, security
threats and difficult and expensive upgrade paths made the migration
decision comparatively easy.
Dr Adrian Steele, Managing Director of Mercian Labels said “We found
Senokian early on in the project, and as open source specialists they
were ideally placed to support us on the journey. Whilst open source
software has many advantages over traditional desktop suppliers, it is
“free, as in speech, not beer”. This means that whilst the majority of
open source desktop software does not have to be purchased, license
savings have to be offset against the significant training and
migration investment, and higher costs of consultancy support.”
Mercian labels did a full cost benefit analysis of the 6 month
migration project for a 20 person SME business, and believe that the
return on investment will be about 1 year, accounting for internal
development costs, hardware, consultancy and staff retraining. The lack
of quality case studies for small businesses making the open source
move prompted Mercian to blog details of their migration, including the
detailed strategic arguments, cost benefit analysis and technical
options and problems encountered through the journey for the benefit of
other like minded firms. The company blog is at www.selfadhesivelabels.com/blog
“Like many businesses, we see customer pressure towards more online
functionality, and the web 2.0 model demanded that we move our custom
built CRM systems online. It was a natural decision to reassess the
whole strategy, and we believe that a new infrastructure will give us
significantly enhanced reliability, control and lower costs in the
medium to long term.” said Adrian.
Senokian advised a new thick client system using mostly existing
hardware, using the Ubuntu Linux LAMP stack, with Zimbra email and
calendaring, Trixbox VOIP phone system and a new bespoke web based CRM
system built in PHP on the reliable PostgreSQL database.
Jake Stride, Managing Director of Senokian Solutions said “Its great to
be working with Adrian and his team at Mercian Labels as they migrate
their systems to a more reliable and secure Open Source system. The new
functionality and integration they will be able to achieve will provide
much greater flexibility and choice in terms of existing and future IT
decisions.”
Mercian Labels Ltd are the UK’s specialists in short run security labels www.selfadhesivelabels.com
Senokian Solutions specialise in open source business systems www.senokian.com
For further information please contact adrian@selfadhesivelabels.com
Mercian Labels Ltd, Watling Street, Cannock, WS11 0BD, UK +44 870 060 6491 www.selfadhesivelabels.com