Case Study: SEAOIL achieves 99.5%+ availability, faster provisioning, and 20% lower TCO with Amazon Web Services

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SEAOIL is a leading independent fuel company in the Philippines with more than 380 stations and a nationwide supply network. The company relied on an aging single‑server Oracle ERP to manage accounting, supply chain and logistics, which caused frequent outages and could not meet performance or growth requirements—prompting a planned migration from Oracle Applications 11i and a search for a more reliable, scalable infrastructure.

SEAOIL migrated its Oracle E‑Business Suite and related applications to AWS with help from partner Seer Technologies, deploying a VPC‑based architecture using EC2, EBS, IAM and multi‑Availability Zone redundancy. The move cut environment provisioning from six weeks to one week, raised availability to over 99.5%, reduced application‑layer total cost of ownership by 20%, eliminated frequent outages, and enabled faster delivery of new services such as a customer transaction portal.


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SEAOIL

Glenn Mendoza

Vice President for Information Management and Technology


Amazon Web Services

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