An Cheim has signed a seven-year IT outsourcing deal with HP. The deal is worth €20m. An Cheim is a collaborative higher education information management system that consists of several institutes. HP will host the hardware and associated software for each institute from a single central location. It is said that each institute will benefit from significant savings. An Cheim was established to implement library, finance and human resources information systems in the Institutes of Higher Education.
The IT outsourcing will largely benefit software configuration, hardware, documentation and training. The systems implemented within the IT outsourcing programs will include a financial management system and integrated HR applications. There is a library system that provides a self-service facility to reserve items and enable users to access a range of specialist websites.
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According to Paul Malone, national project manager with An Cheim Computer Services, the deal will provide the institutes with a total cost of ownership saving of €20m over five years due to a combination of “significant” infrastructural and organisational cost savings.
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