Procter & Gamble adopts online workspace system

Manufacturer is using service-oriented architecture to provide workers with flexible data access

Procter & Gamble wants to use SOA to improve efficiency

Consumer good manufacturer Procter & Gamble is implementing a service-oriented architecture system to improve accessibility of data and files.

A new online workspace includes a security module to protect information and a service platform to allow data from a variety of sources to be accessed on demand.

With the new system, the business aims to improve and support decision making while increasing access to knowledge assets.

“Our vision is a fundamental transformation of the way we operate, using innovative technologies to help us work smarter, faster and more efficiently,” said Procter & Gamble’s chief information and global services officer Filippo Passerini.

"And the new platform is an important contributor to that vision," he said.

The online workspace, provided by BEA Systems, has initially been rolled out to 2,000 users and Procter & Gamble is now targeting an additional 30,000 licences.