Ernst & Young, France, Outsourcing, Atos
Ernst & Young France awards outsourcing contract to Atos Origin
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Ernst & Young France has awarded a new five-year total outsourcing contract to Atos Origin, which has been providing outsourcing services for the audit firm's desktop assets and applications since 1995. Financial details of the contract were not disclosed.
Under the agreement Atos Origin will take responsibility for operation and applications maintenance for the management information system, which comprise Ernst & Young's PeopleSoft internal management applications (accounting, finance, human resources, billing and client management), as well as applications to track consultant activities and manage their expense accounts.Atos Origin will also manage desktop assets, including management of leased equipment (renewed every three years), user support delivered from a shared help desk, and dedicated local support.
The services are intended for 5,600 Ernst & Young users based at 17 locations in France.
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