The European Commission signs four year ITO contract with Fujitsu Services
The Directorate General for External Relations, the body responsible for the external policy of the European Commission has signed a four year ITO deal with Fujitsu Services.
The deal will allow the Directorate to deal with various new organisational changes including the increased workload of its delegations. The new contract covers the supply of IT services, the management of the helpdesk, infrastructure management, user support and the management of the projects of the Delegations of the European Commission across 5 000 users and 134 Delegations worldwide.
According to Yves Schellekens, Managing Director Fujitsu Services Belgium and Luxembourg, “This new contract will allow us to pursue and develop our activities among the European Institutions, which, for Fujitsu Services, represent a strategic sector of activities”.
The contract will start on the 1st of June 2008.
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