Capgemini Norge, a part of Capgemini group, has signed a letter of intent to design and implement new IT infrastructure for Statoil Fuel & Retail, a Scandinavian road transport fuel retailer.
Under the five-year contract, Capgemini will deliver standardised managed services within the areas of end user computing, server operations and IT communication, for all Statoil Fuel & Retail locations in eight countries (Scandinavia, the Baltic States, Poland, and Russia).
Capgemini said that the services will be delivered through the extensive use of it’s global delivery model Rightshore from Capgemini’s Nordic data centres via a delivery team from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Poland and India.
Capgemini Norway CEO Ola Furu said the contract is very important for them and they are very pleased to be chosen as a vendor to Statoil Fuel & Retail and view the deal as confirmation of their position as a solid end-to-end vendor in infrastructure services.
"We feel confident that our expertise will ensure a fruitful and long partnership with Statoil Fuel & Retail. Our aim is to combine a ‘pay-as-you-go’ cost model with the security of a direct network connection," Furu said.
"This is to enable delivery of business agility, cost efficiency and greener IT within a single integrated user experience."