Unisys Joins Panel to Provide Hyperscale Cloud Management Services to South Australian Government Agencies
The HCM panel provides State Agencies with a centralized approach to purchase hyperscale cloud services or third-party management of such services, to simplify cloud adoption and accelerate digital transformation
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ADELAIDE, Australia and BLUE BELL, Pa., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced that it has been accepted to provide Hyperscale Cloud Management Services to South Australian government agencies via the government s Managed Platform Services Panel. The HCM panel makes it easier for agencies to access cloud services from trusted suppliers.
South Australian Government chooses Atos as a strategic partner
Partnership is expected to deliver Managed Platform Services which includes data security and Cloud migration
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Atos has been selected as one of the strategic partners to deliver
Managed Platform Services (MPS) for the South Australian Government under a 3-year Heads Agreement. The Managed Platform Services (MPS) aims to deliver data processing and storage as well as hyperscale Cloud services management.
The new contract agreement combines Government agencies’ requirements for data processing and storage across various platforms and configurations (physical and cloud, managed and unmanaged hosting, State-owned and supplier-owned servers) into one single contractual arrangement. It will allow the State of South Australia to access, store and process data in a way that is safe and reliable.
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