Glaston and Tieto Sign Strategic ICT Contract

Glaston will soon begin outsourcing the majority of its information and communications technology (ICT) services to software and services company Tieto. Tieto will support Glaston in transforming its ICT environment to better serve current and future business needs, according to the company.

With the support of Tieto, Glaston intends to streamline its ICT services and increase their cost-effectiveness. The agreement covers infrastructure, end-user and application management services globally. Glaston’s ICT services have been previously managed by several different vendors. According to the company, centralizing the services with Tieto will bring Glaston significant synergies. Additionally, Glaston and Tieto will work together to increase the level of digitalization and automation of Glaston’s products and services as well as focus on better use of data by, for example, using Tieto’s data platform.

Glaston plans to move more to the cloud – particularly its recently acquired Bystronic Glass business. Partnering with Tieto also supports Glaston in its efforts to achieve synergies from the Bystronic Glass transaction, according to the company.

“Centralizing our IT services with Tieto will help us focus on our core competences. Digitalization and IoT-based solutions are the spearheads of our product development. With the support of Tieto, we strive to achieve our vision of increasing digitalization and automation in our production, down to fully automated production lines,” says Glaston ICT director Janne Puhakka.

“We are excited about our strategic partnership with Glaston. We are well-placed to support Glaston with first-class ICT services and ready to serve as its proactive innovation partner in utilizing new technologies. For example, better use of data can create significant competitive advantages for Glaston,” says Tieto business partner Harri Kulmala.

Glaston’s ICT services will be transferred to Tieto by the end of the first quarter of 2020. The value of the contract has not been disclosed.

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