The Challenge
With a very low 2Mbps of bandwidth available via satellite for Scott Base’s 30+ users and 45+ end-users at their Christchurch office, Antarctica New Zealand required a third-party solution to harness and maximize their limited access.
With 333 GB of SQL data, Antarctica New Zealand staff members use their SharePoint environment ‘Discovery’ as a combined document and management system, an ERDMS as well as an intranet, to conduct their jobs daily.
“We capture metadata and information about the records that our staff creates and then use it to ensure things are accessible, managed well, and only retained for as long as needed,” said Antarctica New Zealand’s Information and Records Manager, Anita Kerr. “High level records are protected from deletion. SharePoint holds our day to day working documents, templates, and records for our key business functions.”
Without using a third-party replicator tool, Antarctica New Zealand SharePoint users wouldn’t be able to access information quickly and the data connection would crawl while trying to log into the Christchurch, New Zealand server from Antarctica.
Previously, without replication, Antarctica New Zealand’s staff were fighting slow download times, or using documents offline that were out of date, duplicated and/or non-authoritative.
Antarctica New Zealand found their previous replicator tool, that they used for about four years, to be quite time cumbersome and only useable by IT experts. Replication errors seemed to occur daily, and their sole systems engineer found it difficult to stay on top of and resolve the errors.
Additionally, the tool’s support team was in the northern hemisphere, meaning limited hours of direct contact which lead to Antarctica New Zealand’s system engineer having to stay up late in order to access direct phone support.
They needed a better solution.