Ministry of Education cloud service contract win
22 March 2012
Media release
Gen-i extends relationship with Ministry
of Education with new cloud service contract win
Secure cloud services for schools to
be delivered in partnership with Infosys and Hyro
Gen-i has won a five year contract to build and deploy the Ministry of Education’s cloud-based Identity and Access Management service. The new contract, to be delivered in partnership with Infosys and Hyro, is the first time the Ministry has outsourced its identity and access management services. The cloud service will provide secure access to potentially 32,000 users of applications or services at the Ministry, the Tertiary Education Commission and NZ Qualifications Authority.
Murray Young, Gen-i’s
General Manager for Professional Services, said that the new
deal builds on Gen-i’s long standing relationship with the
Ministry of Education through providing a range of voice,
mobile and data services.
“We have a strong track
record with the education sector in New Zealand and our team
worked very closely with the Ministry of Education to
understand their unique challenges and deliver an Identity
and Access Management solution that was cost effective and
robust. Crucially, our proposal was scalable – meaning
that it can address the future needs of the education system
as it changes.
“We’re delighted that they have again opted to partner with us and we’re looking forward to delivering a solution that ensures critical information is stored locally within New Zealand while benefitting from our expertise and ongoing investment in world class infrastructure.”
The new Identity and Access Management Service will be delivered as a Software as a Service and will be hosted locally in Gen-i’s data centres using Gen-i’s ReadyCloud service. The solution removes the need to purchase costly servers and underlying support infrastructure, and will allow the education sector to benefit from a much more efficient and reliable service.
Infosys will be managing the deployment and ongoing management within the Gen-i ReadyCloud infrastructure. Melbourne-based digital agency Hyro will be providing its IdaptiveTM identity management software, already being used by the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, to be deployed as the new Identity and Access Management service.
Leanne Gibson, Chief Information Officer at the Ministry of Education, said that the delivery of the new Identity and Access Management service as a cloud based service shows a significant new direction for service delivery by the Ministry.
“We were impressed with the
use of this service by the Victorian Department of Education
and Early Childhood Development and immediately saw the
potential for deploying this solution for New Zealand
education providers.”
Anthony Poiner, CEO for Hyro,
said that businesses and government agencies were
increasingly looking to benefit from Identity and Access
Management but not necessarily run it themselves.
“We firmly believe that our IdaptiveTM software provides the highest levels of reliability and robustness for Identity and Access management services. Already it is currently used by the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development to manage the identities of over 1.5 million parents, teachers and students. This agreement with Gen-i is a significant step towards further major deployments in New Zealand and Australia,” he said.
Patrick Kouwenhoven, Head of New Zealand Operations at Infosys, said that the program will harness Infosys’ global expertise as a cloud ecosystem integrator.
“For New Zealanders to enjoy all the cost and flexibility advantages of the cloud, it’s critical that these cloud services are delivered with world-class security tools and methods. This project will deliver a strong foundation for the Ministry of Education’s users, and creates a platform other government agencies can use to undertake secure cloud services in the future.”
The contract was awarded via competitive tender with the first application to be delivered by July this year and the full Identity Access and Management service to be deployed by 30 November 2012.
Ends
About Gen-i
Gen-i is at the
forefront of helping customers take advantage of the
convergence of technology and telecommunications, and the
new opportunities this makes possible. Gen-i works
alongside its 3,300 corporate, government and business
customers to deliver seamless hosted and integrated ICT
solutions. A member of the Telecom New Zealand Group, Gen-i
achieves this with the support of 3,000 highly skilled
people in 15 locations across New Zealand and Australia.
For more information on Gen-i, visit www.gen-i.co.nz
About Infosys
Australia & New Zealand
Infosys Australia & New
Zealand is the Australasian subsidiary of Infosys (Nasdaq:
INFY), which provides expertise to some of the world’s
major banks, utilities and other large enterprises to ensure
their applications meet the highest standards for regulatory
compliance, governance and security.
Many of the world’s most successful organisations rely on the 145,000 people of Infosys to deliver measurable business value. Infosys provides business consulting, technology, engineering and outsourcing services to help clients in over 30 countries build tomorrow’s enterprise.
About
Hyro
Hyro is Australia’s oldest and largest
digital agency (ASX: HYO), and employs over 150 staff across
Australia and Thailand.
By offering the functions of Strategy, Experience, Technology, and Operations within one company, Hyro helps clients turn their digital channel into a source of competitive advantage. For over 16 years, Hyro have been helping iconic Australian and Asian enterprises, along with leading state and federal government departments to harness new technologies and ideas including online, mobile, IPTV, kiosks and emerging devices like the iPad.