3i Infotech bags Rs 16cr managed services contract from IOCL

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3i Infotech has bagged a managed services contract renewal worth INR 16.29 crores from Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL).

In this connection, the Mumbai-based IT company will offer managed services for IOCL’s data center (DC) IT infrastructure for a period of three years.

3i Infotech said that the contract renewal demonstrates IOCL’s dedication to comply with the technical requirements of the ever-changing digital technology landscape, and to being efficient over the long term.

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Its digital infrastructure managed services, which are made up of IT infrastructure and cloud, assist customers to streamline their spending on IT. With more than 200 clients and more than 3,000 professionals in infrastructure along with Integrating HybridNXT support framework that supports the On-Prem and Hybrid Eco-System, 3i Infotech is said to provide a single point of contact for every company’s digital transformation requirements.

3i Infotech bags Rs 16cr managed services contract from IOCL

3i Infotech bags Rs 16cr managed services contract from IOCL. Photo courtesy of Sanjivkumarsharma at English Wikipedia.

Thompson P. Gnanam — 3i Infotech Managing Director and Global CEO said: “We are delighted that Indian Oil Corporation Limited continues to see value in this partnership and through this extension we aim to further deliver our differential offerings to one of our premier clients.

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“This multi-year deal is a major milestone for 3i Infotech, as we look to grow our portfolio of government and public sector enterprises. We are committed to delivering innovative end-to-end solutions to the complex requirements of our clients.”

In late 2022, 3i Infotech won a digital infrastructure managed services contract worth about INR 51 crores from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL).

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