技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 航天
用例
- 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
- 时间敏感网络
关于客户
Lufthansa Systems 是汉莎航空公司的一个部门,是全球领先的航空业 IT 服务提供商之一。它为大约 300 家国内和国际航空公司提供服务,占全球所有航空公司的三分之一以上。在其众多产品中,汉莎系统提供 Lido/FPLS(飞行规划服务),它可以确定在成本、燃油和时间方面最有效的飞行路线。通过优化航线,Lido/FPLS 每年为其客户带来数百万美元的额外利润。
挑战
Lufthansa Systems 是汉莎航空公司的一个部门,是航空业领先的 IT 服务提供商,为全球约 300 家航空公司提供服务。其产品之一是 Lido/FPLS(飞行规划服务),可在成本、燃油和时间方面优化航线,每年为客户带来数百万美元的额外利润。挑战在于,创建这些优化的飞行计划需要大量数据,包括最新的天气报告、空中交通数据以及航空公司特定的数据,例如航班时刻表、有效载荷、运行条件和合同汽油价格。 Lufthansa Systems 需要一种解决方案,使其中央数据存储库能够从这些数据源接收持续更新,并将优化的飞行计划和其他数据分发到每个客户的站点。
解决方案
Lufthansa Systems 使用 Fivetran 在其中央数据存储库和数百个全球客户数据仓库之间提供双向复制。 Fivetran 的极端数据压缩和流水线架构可最大限度地提高缓慢且受限的网络链接的吞吐量。 Lufthansa System 的一些客户还使用 Fivetran 在自己的数据中心为 Lido/FPLS 创建热备用数据库,以确保高可用性并创建用于报告的附加数据仓库。汉莎航空公司使用 Fivetran 已超过 15 年,该产品成功满足了不断变化的需求。例如,Lufthansa Systems 最初依赖 Ingres,但随着时间的推移,它逐渐迁移到 Oracle。 Fivetran 轻松适应了这一变化。
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