Citrix XenApp Case Study
Bravissimo Lingerie
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Bravissimo gets perfect fit with centralised system for stores
"Throughout the
project, requirements changed continuously as we worked with
Centralis to ensure the solution achieved everything we needed
it to."
Ian Murphy, IT manager at
Bravissimo.
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Features: Citrix XenApp, Centralisation of Retail
Systems, Centralis Consultancy |
Summary
Bravissimo worked with Centralis to deploy
a Citrix solution to provide retail systems to its network of UK
lingerie, swimwear and clothing stores.
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“ I would say
that the only thing that remained constant was the fact we were
going to use Citrix products and the team at Centralis took all
this in their stride and we were very pleased with the final
results which are proof of the hard work and dedication from
both sides."
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Ian Murphy, IT manager at Bravissimo.
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About the
Customer
Bravissimo specialises in lingerie, swimwear and
clothing for D – KK cup size women.
Started from founder Sarah Tremellen’s living room in
1995 as a mail order company, Bravissimo has now grown into a
multi-million pound, award-winning organisation, retailing by mail
order, through its website and via its 20 high street stores nationwide.
Historically, Bravissimo has developed all its core
IT applications in-house, housing them on servers at its Leamington Spa
headquarters. Retail outlets operated independently of each other with
their own point of sales systems and servers containing cut-down
versions of the central database.
In addition to retail outlets and HQ, the company
also stores stock in two warehouses, which traditionally operated via
terminal services systems, linking into the central servers. As the
company grew, this system became outdated and Bravissimo started to look
at different ways of linking parts of the business to provide a more
accurate stock picture, allowing them to improve customer service,
streamline stock levels and support plans for expansion.
The
Challenge
As part of its commitment to customer service,
Bravissimo enables its customers to place orders on stock at any of its
sites. Previously staff in the high street stores had to run terminal
services sessions to see if stock which was not available in store was
available for order from other sites; a lengthy and inefficient process.
As stock information was synchronised overnight, it was also difficult
to get an accurate picture of what was, and wasn’t available at any one
time. Initially, Bravissimo started to look at updating applications but
keeping the distributed architecture system it had grown up with, using
SQL database replication to provide stock information to all relevant
parts of the business.
However, it became apparent that this technique
resulted in an overly complicated system due to the volume of data that
needed to be synchronised and the number of servers that would need to
be involved from a replication point of view. At this point, Bravissimo
decided to look at other solutions, including the implementation of a
centralised system which would allow all remote locations to be
connected to the same point, providing an accurate stock picture,
allowing scalability and uniform applications to be pushed out across
all outlets.
The Centralis
Solution
Working with independent
consultancy Centralis, Bravissimo decided to test the centralisation and
simplification of its retail and warehouse systems using Citrix XenApp.
Centralis built a Proof of Concept with the aim of making administration
and support manageable while ensuring real-time access to stock
information for staff from anywhere within the business. Bravissimo
chose to work with Centralis based on strong case study examples and the
team’s experience of working on a chip and pin based sales
implementation, which formed a large part of Bravissimo’s requirements.
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" Throughout the project, requirements changed continuously as we
worked with Centralis to ensure the solution achieved everything we
needed it to. "
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Ian Murphy, IT manager at Bravissimo.
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The situation was fairly unusual as
the new application was still in the development phase when the process
to build a proof of concept began. Initial testing involved warehouse
personnel to determine whether the existing applications would operate
effectively and with good performance using Citrix XenApp. Results were
positive so the company decided to move forward with the proof of
concept to see how the solution would work in other areas. A shop till
was set up to ensure that the technology would work with the chip and
pin system used in Bravissimo’s high street stores and printing
capabilities were tested to ensure that as many different scenarios as
possible were validated. As a result of the project, Bravissimo needed
to consider contingency loss of access to centrally-delivered
applications The communications strategy was consequently reviewed and
upgraded, allowing manual fallback if required.
Following the successful proof of
concept, the core infrastructure was put in place ahead of the final
application being ready. This allowed pilot and volume testing to take
place before the system went live across the company in late 2009.
The
Benefits to the Customer
The project was driven by the need to simplify the
way in which stock information and point-of-sale applications were
delivered to retail stores and to enable this to be easily scalable in
order to accelerate roll-out to new stores, reduce ongoing
administration and support costs while providing real-time and accurate
view of stock across the business, minimising stock levels and
streamlining ordering across the branches. Since the system went live,
Bravissimo has been able to improve the customer experience in its high
street stores. If a product isn’t available on the shelves, staff can
instantly see if it is in stock at the warehouse or available at another
store and therefore place an order for the customer with confidence.
By implementing Citrix XenApp, Bravissimo now also
has the capability to scale its IT needs to cope with increased demand
and new retail stores without increasing IT headcount and cost.
“Throughout the project, requirements changed
continuously as we worked with Centralis to ensure the solution achieved
everything we needed it to. Indeed, I would say that the only thing that
remained constant was the fact we were going to use Citrix products,”
said Ian Murphy, IT manager at Bravissimo. “The team at Centralis took
all this in their stride and we were very pleased with the final results
which are proof of the hard work and dedication from both sides.”
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