Mazda Motor Europe inks data center infrastructure outsourcing agreement with HP's EDS - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Mazda Motor Europe inks data center infrastructure outsourcing agreement with HP's EDS


Apr 22, 2009

April 22, 2009 -- EDS, an HP company, announced a five-year technology infrastructure outsourcing contract with Mazda Motor Europe aimed to decrease operational costs, improve service quality and increase technology infrastructure availability for Mazda.

Under the agreement, EDS will consolidate technology from Mazda's data centers in Willebroek, Belgium, and Leverkusen, Germany, to centralized services in EDS' data center in Frankfurt, Germany. EDS will create and manage a standardized infrastructure as well as use best practices to improve stability and scalability of Mazda's European technology environment.

"Creating a consolidated, standardized technology environment will help us provide efficient, 24/7 services for our customers and dealers in 41 markets across Europe," says Steve Robertson, vice president of Business Strategy and Information Systems at Mazda Motor Europe. "EDS' presence in Europe mirrors ours, and EDS brings an innovative mix of technology and automotive industry expertise that will improve our European operations."

Mazda will outsource a variety of services to EDS, including server management for its Windows, HP-UX and Linux server environments. EDS also will provide enterprise security, maintenance and hardware provisioning for Mazda's server and data storage environments. Some Mazda operational staff will transfer to EDS.

"With EDS' help, Mazda will be able to deliver better service quality for lower cost - a great differentiator in today's automotive industry," says Peter Overakker, vice president of General Western Europe at EDS, an HP company. "EDS will provide a seamless transition and deliver exceptional global technology services so Mazda can continue to build and sell leading automotive products and services."

On the Web:
www.eds.com
www.hp.com



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