BT Helps Connect The De Beers Group
June 3, 2014
BT has won a significant new contract
with The De Beers Group of Companies. The six-year
agreement, worth US $37m, sees BT
orchestrate a wide range of IT services across 70 De Beers Group
sites, including exploration and mining locations across the
world.
Established in 1888, De Beers is the
world's leading diamond company. Its diamond exploration, mining
and marketing operations directly or indirectly employ more than
20,000 people globally.
De Beers and BT teams are bringing
together a full range of BT Connect networking technologies
including fiber, microwave and satellite. These will give De
Beers staff, whether they are located in the frozen
Northwest Territories of
Canada, the Bushveld regions of southern
Africa or the cites of
Europe,
Middle East and
Asia, access to business applications and data
storage as well as voice and conferencing services.
BT is also helping De Beers to tune
its network to its business needs. BT Connect Accelerate
allows De Beers to prioritize its critical business applications
accessed across its global network to ensure a better and more
productive user experience for all employees.
BT One high-definition video
conferencing is a crucial application for De Beers. As many of
its sites are remote, travel is expensive and time consuming.
Furthermore, it is important that De Beers can extend the reach
of its experts wherever they may be, allowing them to work
effectively with its global workforce.
Craig Charlton, CIO, De
Beers Group of Companies, said: "Whether it's connecting our
mining assets or our global distribution network, we need a
partner with a strong track record. Using BT's network
will better connect our global operations."
Luis Alvarez, chief
executive officer, BT Global Services, said: "IT has become an
art as much as a science. We're working together with De
Beers to orchestrate people, applications and systems around
highly-tuned intelligent networks to deliver the best
performance at the most competitive cost."
"BT networks will bring together all
De Beers sites whether they're in the frozen north of
Canada, which can only be reached in person for
three months of the year, or the far reaches of Botswana.
This is a master-class in the art of connecting, all designed to
deliver stunning business outcomes."
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