Partner Article
North West IT firm secure £1m global contract
North West IT services provider, adept4, has secured a £1m, five year contract to provide IT services for a global maritime engineering company.
The Sci Tech Daresbury-based business will provide full IT support for Viking SeaTech’s current centres in Norway, Aberdeen, Perth and Singapore, and also the company’s Corporate HQ office in Aberdeen.
Peter Birkett, CEO of adept4 said: “Viking SeaTech is a growing company with a truly global reach, and this contract allows us to provide it with a flexible, scalable service which is easily accessible and manageable from any of their offices and equipment bases across the world.
“We have installed a cloud-based platform which will give Viking SeaTech the capacity to seamlessly expand as the company grows while creating a single point of access for a variety of different programs, which will increase usability and efficiency.”
adept4 will work to coordinate third party IT providers throughout the rest of the world, providing infrastructure, programming and development resources.
Bill Bayliss, Group Chief Executive of Viking SeaTech, said: “Outsourcing our IT and telecoms services allows us to concentrate on our core business. Senior managers will now be able to access the same systems from anywhere in the world, cutting cost and time and increasing efficiency.
“We trust adept4 to provide a fast, stable and reliable operating system and look forward to working closely with the adept4 team in the chapter ahead.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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