Shibuya secures major framework agreement for IT operations

In May, Kammarkollegiet (The Swedish Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency) announced the results of the framework agreement for IT operations in the “small” category. It was then confirmed that Shibuya was among the selected suppliers.

“It’s vital for Sweden that the public sector continues its digital journey. This framework agreement is yet another confirmation that our offering is well-suited to the needs of public sector organisations. We are a partner that can accelerate digitalisation securely, thanks to our Swedish-owned data centres and domestic expertise,” said Christina Backlund, CEO of Shibuya.

Christina Backlund notes a growing interest in future-proof operational solutions from both private and public sector clients:

“We’ve long been appreciated for our flexibility and ability to find innovative solutions. We believe many organisations will value the opportunity to explore new AI applications, especially when they know their data is stored and managed by us.”

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