
Ink dries on datacentre deal
By Jo Best
Published: 6 April 2009 15:15 GMT
The contract, worth $100m, will see HCL providing datacentre hosting and migration, virtualisation, consolidation and storage architecture services across Europe and North America.
The services company will help Xerox standardise its datacentre infrastructure and provide consulting services around upgrades.
HCL will also provide business continuity and disaster recovery for Xerox's information management operations.
Last month, the outsourcer landed a $350m contract with the Readers Digest Association.
Disaster Recovery Specialist / Business Continuity Manager urgently sought by a major organisation based in their prestigious offices in South ...
As the Infrastructure Manager you will be leading a team of six highly skilled individuals in the UK and India and liaising with the different R&D ...
ROLE INFORMATION - Selling: Managed Services: Break/Fix Maintenance, 24/7 Support, Disaster Recovery, Business continuity, Hosting, Application ...
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