BT today announced two new contracts with the European Commission to deliver public and private cloud services across 52 major European
institutions, agencies and bodies - including the European Parliament,
the European Council and the European Defence Agency. Both framework
contracts - awarded last December - run for up
to four years with a combined worth of more than €24 million. Following execution of the framework contracts, BT will implement the contracted
private cloud services, and becomes one of five providers that will compete for public cloud projects.
These
are the third and fourth European Commission framework contracts that
have been awarded to BT in 2015, all of them following open calls for
tenders.
The customised, underlying technology platform meets the EU’s strict
requirements in terms of compliance, security and privacy.
It combines the speed and agility of public clouds with the control and
security of private clouds.
The
services will be hosted from several secure, geographically spread data
centres within the European Union, ensuring both high resilience and
guarantee that all customer data will remain within the
Union. They will be integrated and managed from BT’s Compute Management
System (CMS) – a single, federated portal which seamlessly delivers
customers the IT services they need from anywhere in the world.
Described by analysts as BT’s “secret sauce",
it shows how BT brings to life its Cloud of Clouds vision,
announced last year.
Corrado
Sciolla, President Europe and Global Telecom Markets, BT Global
Services, said: “This is a milestone in our journey to be the leading
global cloud services integrator, and demonstrates how we
minimise the complexity, risks and costs for our customers as they move
to the cloud. I’d like to take this opportunity to, once again, thank
the EU for putting its trust in BT.”
Last
August, BT signed another framework contract with the European
Commission, with a value of up to €15.2 million over seven years. That
contract included voice services across 21 major European institutions,
agencies and bodies. This followed a large framework contract signed in
March 2015 - with a maximum value of €55.7 million over five years -
for the delivery of dedicated internet access to all major European
institutions, agencies and bodies across the 28
member states.
BT
has been providing services to the European Union for more than a
decade, building on its expertise in serving the needs of regional,
national and international government organisations around the
world.
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