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HCL $350m outsourcing deal with Reader’s Digest | HCL $350m outsourcing deal with Reader’s Digest |
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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Wednesday, 18 March 2009 | |
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In a deal worth more than $350 million, Indian IT global services provider, HCL Technologies has entered into a seven year outsourcing services contract with Reader's Digest.
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Srikrishna said the contract involved applications development and infrastructure support across the applications stack of Oracle Universe, Open Technologies and Mainframe; Infrastructure support for network, security, storage, end user computing and data centres (DC) including disaster recovery services. It also included DC and application portfolio optimisation to consolidate applications globally and refresh of legacy assets to modernise Reader’s Digest’s IT environment. According to Srikrishna, the deal with Reader’s Digest is yet another landmark engagement not only for HCL but the entire Indian IT industry. “With its large scale and complex scope and global scale it re-asserts our capabilities in delivering truly transformational and globally delivered IT services. We are pleased to have been selected by RDA and are working hard on flawless execution.” According to HCL, the company currently manages more than 800,000 mission critical devices systems and supports 500,000 business users. |
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