US: Siemens wins five-year Nike service deal

Author: | 16 May 2008

IT provider Siemens has been awarded a global five-year contract to provide end-user outsourcing services to athletic firm Nike Inc.

As part of the agreement, Siemens will supply infrastructure outsourcing services, including global programme management and service desk, deskside support services and asset management. Siemens said it will leverage its proprietary SieQuence solution.

"We believe that this partnership with Siemens will deliver scalable and consistent services to our employee's worldwide," said Roland Paanakker, Nike vice president and chief information officer.

"When fully rolled out, Siemens will support 11 languages and ensure end-to-end resolution to all incidents and service requests."

Sectors: Apparel, Technology

Companies: Siemens, Nike

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