Published: 19 December 2013 at. 10:05 – Updated: 19 December 2013 at. 10:11
the largest bank Dnb has chosen to continue with Evry as a provider of technical services for nuclear systems on the mainframe.
Thus, the Nordic IT giant saved more than the pieces of their relationship with the bank.
agreement represents total contract value of 900 million over five years.
– The biggest deal of its kind to be awarded in Norway for many years, writes Evry in a statement.
Evry: – A large, old company during governed by technocrats
In Disgrace
After a series of cases of major and minor errors with banking services, Evry fell out of favor.
company has done a comprehensive job of rectifying the quality of work. It has yielded results in the form of a sharp reduction in incidents, as the industry calls it when functions fail.
But it turned out to be too late.
Following a tender competition for the responsible for the bulk of the operating agreement for the Group’s IT systems, wreck Dnb Evry favor of Indian HCL. It includes the operation of the Internet bank.
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gave a strong decline of Evry, who has announced a workforce reduction of 300 FTEs.
It is expected that a final agreement on the mainframe will be signed during the first quarter of 2014 and will apply from 1 April next year.
Formally signed a memorandum of understanding between the parties. This implies proceedings before the signing.
But there seems to be a formality, as long as the bank’s press release states that “the group selected Evry as a supplier.”
– The new operating agreements are part of a larger effort in Dnb to clean up the IT infrastructure and systems, and streamlining processes to a greater extent. We are already seeing the results of the work, and we now have better operational quality than before, says IT director Liv Fiksdahl in Dnb.
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