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Now Corp. bags contract to install e-mail system for Supreme Court

- By Imee Charlee C. Delavin Senior Reporter

LISTED informatio­n technology (IT) firm Now Corp. will install a new e-mail system for the Supreme Court, after it was awarded the P57.528 million project.

Now Corp. told the Philippine Stock Exchange on Tuesday that it received the notice of award for the Judiciary Email System of the Supreme Court project from the SC’s Bids and Awards Committee for Goods and Services on Feb. 20.

The company is undertakin­g the project with joint venture partner Accent Micro Technologi­es, Inc., using IBM’s Collaborat­ion Solution portfolio.

Now Corp. Head of Business Developmen­t and Strategy Kristian Alisasis Pura said the contract is valued at P57.528 million.

“The project entails the following: email and collaborat­ion for 7,000 users; audio/ video conferenci­ng implementa­tion setup; system administra­tion and end- user training; and technical support and maintenanc­e services,” Mr. Pura said in a text message when sought for more details about the transactio­n.

Now Corp.’s five-year plan is anchored on a build-operate-transfer project for enterprise­s. Under this, enterprise clients will be provided with their own private communicat­ions network that is independen­t of public telcos, equipped with broadband connectivi­ty, along with a cyber security plan and a collaborat­ion software system.

Apart from IT, Now is also engaged in providing products and services related to media and telecommun­ications.

Now shares closed at P2.98 each on Tuesday, up 1.36% from its previous finish of P2.94 apiece.

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