Oil rig cops ditch Unisys for ZettaServe

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Oil rig cops ditch Unisys for ZettaServe

 

Perth-based National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSA) has entrusted its ICT infrastructure to local managed services provider ZettaServe, which will replace the previous supplier Unisys.

NOPSA, which administers offshore petroleum safety laws, went to market with its tender at the start of 2009.

It was looking for a company to manage all its infrastructure, including service desk, field services as well as server, desktop and network management.

ZettaServe's managing director Dr Nathan Harman claimed his company won the tender because "we would give them a lot of attention", due to ZettaServe being "not too small and not too big".

Harman said the deal was worth a minimum of $1 million over the next five years.

The CIO of NOPSA John Townsend said in a statement that "ZettaServe demonstrated not only the managerial and technical capabilities required, but understanding of how to deal with a small government organisation."

Although this deal is ZettaServe's largest Federal Government contract to date, the company has several significant projects with state agencies such as the WA Department of Planning (previously the department of Planning and Infrastructure) and the WA Department of Housing.

The company also provides managed services to corporates including Woodside Energy, BHP Billiton, and the NAB (National Australia Bank).

 

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