The Metropolitan Police is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement in Greater London, and its 8.6 million residents. In line with its strategic 2020 vision the Met engaged Keysource to support the evaluation, design and delivery for a number of IT and technical requirements.
Under the terms of the agreement, Keysource has replaced the existing legacy Building Management System (BMS) and introduced a single multi-site dashboard, granular rack level power monitoring and smart lights out controls.
Tesco Underwriting (TU) underwrites Car and Home insurance policies for Tesco Bank customers and provides these customers with a claims management service.
Keysource has been supporting this optical retail chain since 2009, successfully providing planned and reactive maintenance support on the critical M&E infrastructure for its datacentre located in Hampshire.
Founded in 1927, Cats Protection is the UK’s leading feline welfare charity, helping around 200,000 cats and kittens every year. It is dedicated to rescuing and re-homing stray, unwanted or homeless cats and educating people about cats and cat welfare.
Keysource has been working with Towers Watson for over 10 years as their European critical environment partner. In 2016, Towers Watson merged with international insurance provider, Willis Group. Following the merger, the business embarked on a global IT transformation project to consolidate and migrate all internal and client data to common platforms.
Following a competitive tender, one of the leading universities in Wales appointed Keysource to undertake a full refresh of its edge network.
The contract was directly awarded through the North Eastern Universities Purchasing Consortium (NEUPC) Framework for the provision of Data Centre Management Equipment and Infrastructure, where Keysource is a top ranked partner.
Having gone through periods of significant change, and in order to meet future expansion and passenger needs, the hub needed to ensure its data centre infrastructure was fit for purpose and secure for the future.
Keysource worked closely with Sky to roll out a new DCIM (Data Centre Infrastructure Management) solution across its UK data centre estate. Built from a need to replace aging legacy software platforms with an integrated solution, StruxureWare for Data Centers DCIM platform was chosen to deliver a range of operational, performance, cost and efficiency benefits across Sky’s business.
Global IT service, software and technology company Unisys operates a number of critical, highly secure data centre facilities that deliver a range of colocation and managed services. Keysource was engaged to undertake an audit of the St Just House Data Centre in Milton Keynes to evaluate the opportunities to modernise the facility’s M&E infrastructure and design.