Test Case
Who the client is, the market they operate in, and the scale of their estate – a paragraph that frames the rest of the story. The project originated from a few core needs: Short description of this part of the…

At a glance
~700
Restaurants managed
~35K
Employees across network
5% +
Yearly new-opening rate
40
IT systems per restaurant
The client
A short, recognisable line about the client
Who the client is, the market they operate in, and the scale of their estate – a paragraph that frames the rest of the story.
Objective
What the project set out to achieve
The project originated from a few core needs:
- First core need the project set out to address.
- Second core need.
- Third core need.
Approach
A multi-step strategy
First capability
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Second capability
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Third capability
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First step
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Second step
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Impact
From reactive support to autonomous control
Throughout the collaboration the solution was improved continuously, with high-impact operational areas identified on an ongoing basis. Automation in IT-solution governance delivered numerous benefits in terms of service quality.
Before Xautomata
- Reactive support service
- Manual ticket handling
- Overloaded support service
- No insight into the infrastructure
After Xautomata
- Clear, real-time visibility
- Formalized and digitized maintenance processes
- High level of infrastructure control
- Automatic anomaly management
Conclusion
Summarise the impact: what changed operationally, and what the client can now do that they couldn’t before.
