Founded in 1972 in Padrón (A Coruña), Cortizo has become a leader in the Spanish market and a European benchmark in the manufacture of aluminum and PVC profiles used in architecture and industry. It has nine production centers in four countries, 31 distribution and logistics centers, and sells in more than 60 countries. In 2017, it invoiced 554 million euros and currently employs more than 2,800 workers.
One of the keys to the success of Cortizo is its commitment to the use of the most cutting-edge technology in the sector to offer a technical response to the most demanding industrial and architectural demands. To do this, Cortizo has a powerful technological platform housed in two data centers. However, the growth in the volume of data handled by the company was generating demands on capacity and performance greater than what its previous storage solution could offer.
“Our experience with the previous storage platform has been very satisfactory,” explains Ramiro Iglesias, Head of IT Systems at Cortizo, who has been working at
the company for 17 years. “However, due to the growth of the data we experienced, the storage platforms we had could not support the work either in capacity or in performance.”
In the short term, the most pressing need was to improve the speed of the company’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), as well as other applications that exploit large volumes of data. This requirement was essential for Cortizo to continue advancing in its evolution towards Industry 4.0 and beyond. This model promotes the transformation of industrial production through the application of technologies based on the collection, treatment, and analysis of large volumes of data, such as Big Data or the Internet of Things.