Transoft Case Study
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Transoft Case Study
tRanSoFtCaSeStuDy application integration Soa For legacy Transoft helps DBC Foodservice bring home the bacon DBC Foodservice, most famous brand Danish Bacon, faced a real challenge – a need to upgrade their service to customers by adding an e-commerce facility, whilst integrating to their web-unfriendly legacy back-office solution. Transoft offered them a recipe for success. oRganiZation pRoFile BuSineSS Challenge DBC Foodservice's range of over 8,000 products offers caterers a real 'one stop shop' for all their foodservice needs. From fresh to frozen, from sweet to savoury, from starters to desserts, DBC can supply every type of food a caterer requires. For DBC, the customer comes first, second and third. Finding new ways to enhance the customer service they offer is crucial to their continued success. A product portfolio combining leading brands with their own 'd' brand range ensures they have the right products at the right price for all requirements. As a national company that prides itself on providing unrivalled levels of service, DBC aims to ensure its 6,000 product lines are efficiently delivered to all of its 20,000 customers. DBC is a national company providing a local service. • They have the buying power of a large organization to secure the best deal on all leading brands. • They pride themselves on always being competitive. • With over 20,000 customers, they ensure their customers get best value on all their orders. In order to remain ultra-competitive, DBC continually reviews the way it serves its customers, searching for ways to make it easier and more convenient for them to do business. DBC recognized the power of the Internet at an early stage. Starting to use the Web as a simple communication channel, they soon moved towards using it as a primary means of enhancing customer service. However, a Web front-end is only part of the story of building successful e-commerce. Without real-time connectivity to core business systems you simply have a Website, not a truly efficient e-commerce solution. Through a long-standing relationship with their back-office systems provider, Computer Systems for Distribution (CSfD), DBC developed a strategy to provide online product ordering and tracking for their customers through its website. CSfD, a leading software house providing fully integrated business solutions to the distribution and logistics sector, are experienced in implementing on-line systems on a customer’s own server. However, creating the e-commerce solution with a live link to the legacy back-office software was an area where they needed some outside help. That’s where Transoft came in. Solution DeployeD DBC customers range in size from single restaurants to local authorities. Many of their users are non-technical people i.e. head cooks, chefs etc. This was one of the driving factors behind the need to develop an e-commerce solution that was as easy as picking up the phone. Following a review of other e-commerce sites, DBC were successfully able to avoid many of the common pitfalls early on. When they created a wish-list for their own system, it certainly had to include straightthrough order processing into their core business systems. The Modernization Experts Alistair Allan, IT Manager at DBC, commented: “It would have been pointless to attempt a half-way house. We have seen so many Websites where orders were simply emails in disguise, requiring manual intervention to become product requests; leaving customers uncertain as to whether an item was in stock, or even available. We wanted a system that would advise a customer in real-time if an item were not available and, if not, be able to suggest alternative products or sizes whilst they were still on-line completing their order.” ‘‘ A customer places an order on our Website and a minute later it becomes a pick note in our warehouse. We've been extremely demanding of our e-commerce project suppliers from the outset. With the inclusion of Transoft's products into the solution, they have been able to deliver everything we have asked. ‘‘ Alistair Allan IT Manager DBC Foodservice CSfD was appointed as the prime contractor on a project to supply and support a comprehensive Web-based self-service wholesale distribution system. By providing this solution to its customers, DBC would be able to offer true 24/7 customer service, through an easy-to-use Web interface. This solution would provide customers with the flexibility to order at times that suited them, rather than when the phones lines were open. Apart from the potential to reduce their own customer servicing costs, DBC wanted a system that would also enable its customers to select products, place and track orders – and all in real time. The integration between the new e-commerce system and the legacy CSfD back-office system was a crucial component in delivering the function DBC had specified. By using Transoft APPIntegrate the project kept to an aggressively tight timescale and helped deliver the solution within budget. CSfD provided a modular-based solution of 22 core e-business component services – such as order tracking, product search, shopping basket and check-out. This highly configurable solution is capable of meeting a client's individual requirements from a set of standard modules. Transoft's APPIntegrate was an essential element of the total solution. By employing this technology, the project was able to deliver straight-through, on-line processing. What’s more, the Transoft solution was incredibly reliable, offered fully scalable connectivity to DBC's core business systems and ensured the system had high traffic tolerance. By delivering legacy business logic and data as HTML, via component-based XML services, Transoft APPIntegrate enables rapid development of solutions. Transoft delivers the required integration of Web front-ends with core business legacy (COBOL, RPG, C, Basic etc.) applications. T: +1 770 933 1965 (US office) T: +44 (0)1753 778000 (UK office) E: [email protected] W: www.transoft.com Because it's written in Java and deployed as a Java Servlet, applications developed using the Transoft XML Transformation Adapter provide excellent performance and scalability. The Transoft solution is a standard offering that delivers the required integration on a wide range of Web servers and platforms without modification. The platforms supported by Transoft products range from Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) on Windows to APACHE on UNIX or Linux. Connections to the Transoft Language and Data Adapters provide an efficient, seamless and speedy integration from the front to the back-end – delivering real-time straight-through processing. BeneFitS aChieveD The original pilot scheme went live with a small group of customers, to confirm the system met its objectives in terms of ease-ofuse and efficiency. The trial proved highly successful. It even resulted in suggestions for additional enhancements, which were included in the launch phase of the project. These enhancements included an historic and repeat order system plus early notification of incomplete lines. These enhancements helped in further shortening the time needed for a customer to place an order. Following the launch, DBC were exceedingly pleased with the take-up of customers registering and using their e-commerce site. The feedback from many of the initial users showed that DBC had hit the mark. They had been successful in providing customers with an intuitive, easy-to-use interface for ordering its products. The site continues to receive enhancements and additional features with each new phase of development. The third phase enables customers to carry out template ordering using a modifiable saved shopping list. This will help save customers time and effort on items that are ordered regularly. Alistair Allan again: “DBC's main aim is to continue to provide added value to its customers and to ensure it delivers a higher service satisfaction level.” DBC also plan to add a number of other features to the system, enhancing the customer service experience still further. One of these will allow customers to obtain copy invoices – saving valuable time for both DBC and its customers. The advantages of connecting the Web frontend to the core business systems using APPIntegrate are clear, as Alistair Allan comments: “A customer places an order on our Website and a minute later it becomes a pick note in our warehouse. We've been extremely demanding of our e-commerce project suppliers from the outset. With the inclusion of Transoft's products into the solution, they have been able to deliver everything we have asked.” Transoft is a trading name of Transoft Group Limited and Transoft Inc, which are a part of the CSH Group of companies. Transoft is a trade mark. © Transoft Group Limited and Transoft Inc 2012. All rights reserved.