Monday, April 22, 2013

Statoil buys infrastructure - digi.no

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Dell was victorious in a competitive tender to deliver solutions convergent infrastructure in Statoil. The agreement includes the group globally, but the volume will be linked to locations in Norway, said in a press release. It lasts for three years from April 2013.

Dell explains that it is about to wrap IT components such as servers, storage and networking, as well as software management, automation and orchestration, the optimized solutions. Our goal is gjennomvirtualisert infrastructure where resources combined cycle where time-consuming, manual tasks are automated.

Dell’s shipments will be solutions for medium and small computer room, with uptime of 99.5 percent. They should contribute to technical and business efficiency, reduce complexity, increase flexibility and rapid return on investment.

Hans Christian Seime Dell Norway says to digi.no that it concerns a significant delivery by Norwegian standards. For your group, he must refrain from estimating a value of the deal.

– We have been working hard on solutions for convergent infrastructure. That we won the Statoil contract proves the quality of what we can deliver.

Dell Norway said that while they have recently signed framework agreements with the public, with assets exceeding 240 million. The agreements are concluded through partnerships with 30 municipalities, six departments and directorates, as well as several ministries and county governors. Deliveries everything from computers to complete computer room solutions. Contributing partners include Serit, Enterprise Systems, Move, Evry, NDS and iTet.

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