Garaj Cloud Partners With Lotte Akhtar Beverages To Strengthen Oracle ERP Disaster Recovery In Pakistan

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Garaj Cloud has announced a partnership with Lotte Akhtar Beverages (Pvt) Ltd. aimed at strengthening the resilience and continuity of the company’s critical business systems through a modernized disaster recovery infrastructure. The collaboration focuses on enhancing the reliability of enterprise operations by transitioning Lotte Akhtar Beverages’ Oracle ERP environment to a hybrid Disaster Recovery model, enabling improved operational continuity and stronger data protection capabilities. The move reflects a growing trend among enterprises in Pakistan to modernize business critical systems while balancing performance, cost efficiency, and infrastructure reliability.

As part of the engagement, Garaj Cloud has migrated Lotte Akhtar Beverages’ Oracle ERP environment to a hybrid Disaster Recovery framework connected through a dedicated lease line. This setup has been designed to ensure low latency replication, allowing business critical data to remain synchronized consistently while minimizing disruptions in the event of unexpected system failures or operational interruptions. For enterprises dependent on ERP systems to manage supply chains, financial operations, inventory, and organizational workflows, disaster recovery readiness has become increasingly important as digital environments continue to expand. By introducing a dedicated connection architecture, the implementation supports consistent data protection standards while maintaining the responsiveness required for enterprise applications operating at scale.

The hybrid Disaster Recovery approach adopted by Lotte Akhtar Beverages is intended to provide enterprise grade resilience without requiring significant investment in physical infrastructure. Traditional disaster recovery setups often require organizations to build and maintain secondary physical environments, a process that can involve substantial costs and operational complexity. Through cloud enabled infrastructure and dedicated connectivity, organizations can instead achieve comparable continuity measures while reducing overhead and infrastructure management burdens. According to the details shared, the deployment has been structured to ensure there is no compromise on uptime, Recovery Time Objective (RTO), or Recovery Point Objective (RPO), both of which are essential indicators in business continuity planning. Maintaining low downtime and minimizing potential data loss are key priorities for organizations managing mission critical enterprise systems, particularly in sectors where disruptions can impact supply chains, customer operations, and internal productivity.

The partnership also highlights how cloud driven resilience strategies are increasingly becoming part of broader enterprise technology planning in Pakistan. Organizations across industries are gradually adopting hybrid cloud environments to strengthen business continuity while maintaining flexibility and operational control. By implementing a Disaster Recovery model that combines dedicated lease line connectivity with cloud infrastructure, Garaj Cloud and Lotte Akhtar Beverages are aiming to create a system capable of supporting continuity requirements without excessive infrastructure dependency. The initiative emphasizes reduced operational overhead while prioritizing resilience and uninterrupted access to essential business systems. Individuals involved in the collaboration include Muhammad Usman Fazal, Wuhaib Asif, Miqdad Ali Nasser, Muhammad Aneeq Abid, Muhammad Attaullah, Ahmed Kazmi, Rehan Dar, Waqas Azim, and Fayaz Ahmed, reflecting a collaborative effort to execute and support the transition of critical enterprise infrastructure.

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