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Unisys Helps Isle of Man Government Reduce Costs and Transform Public Services by Modernizing Server Environment and …

BLUE BELL, Pa., Feb. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS - News) today announced that its UK subsidiary has completed an innovative data center transformation project for The Isle of Man Government. The government's modernized IT environment has delivered multiple cost savings to date and reduced provisioning times for new network and service availability -- from 90 days to less than one.

The solution was designed and delivered on budget by Unisys to underpin the Isle of Man's public service initiative to transform public services and provide 24/365 access to all applications, including online services, for the island's 80,000 citizens. The project started in the fourth quarter of 2010 and was delivered within 12 months without additional capital expenditure (capex). The new technology instantly enabled the government to identify savings in operating expenditure (opex) and as a result should cover its delivery costs and provide ongoing savings for the Government over the next five years.

The Isle of Man Government's IT infrastructure is now a hybrid cloud environment, where Unisys private cloud services are utilized across its nine departments, and 12 statutory boards and commissions, alongside public cloud services for email and security events monitoring.

Peter Clarke, chief technology officer, Isle of Man Government, says, "Making the most of public spending is as important on the Isle of Man as elsewhere in the UK. As a result of the IT transformation project we have phased out $854,000 of costs per annum, including $395,000 in operating costs and $458,000 through streamlined administration and automation. Servers can be delivered in one day where previously it took between 30 and 60 days. Obviously, the savings this environment has delivered, and will achieve in the future, gives us added stability at a time of economic pressure. We believe our model could be scaled up and replicated across the UK public sector with similarly powerful results."

In addition to enhancing public services, the project provides the government with a secure, flexible and cost-effective infrastructure for its 8,000 staff, spread across 361 locations. This includes hospitals, GP surgeries, schools and the island's central government services. To achieve this, Unisys modernized and consolidated legacy applications on a cloud platform based on Unisys enterprise servers, Microsoft virtualization technology and VPLEX-enabled EMC Unified Storage and virtual storage technology.

"Our aim is to free up budget to support enhanced public services and we are reducing our unit cost all the time," explains Allan Paterson, director of information systems, Isle of Man Government. "We've cut our average cost per server by $2,800, allowing us to focus more IT spend on service delivery rather than operations. Provisioning time and the associated costs have also been dramatically reduced by our new virtualized environment -- moving from a distributed model to shared infrastructure services. This has enabled more than 1,000 services to be delivered quickly and easily to our departments and citizens. We believe in the maxim that IT needs to enable the business, rather than drive it, and working with Unisys has allowed us to do that."

The project has also been recognized for its positive environmental impact and awarded

Energy Champion Award for the Biggest Energy Savings in the Public Sector. Best Virtualisation Project of 2010 by Techworld.com Finalist for the Datacentre Dynamics Leaders Award 2011.

Rob Chapman, managing director for UKMEA at Unisys, says, "Maximizing the efficiency of public sector projects is a priority for governments around the world and we are delighted to have been a key supplier in this successful project for Isle of Man Government. It is a test case for how virtual and cloud-based infrastructure can reduce capital and operational cost, free-up staff time and enhance the availability and delivery of public services."

The Isle of Man Government's virtualization initiative, Transforming Government, was pre-empted by the JUPITER project -- or Joined UP IT for the Electronic Resident -- which ran from 2003 to 2006 and was tasked with consolidating and enhancing back-office systems and public services, including single electronic patient records, online payments and bus ticketing.

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Isle of Man seeks to build on City links

The Isle of Man (Other OTC: MAGOF.PK - news) is hoping that links with the City of London (LSE: CIN.L - news) will help highlight the Manx contribution to British businesses

The Lord Mayor of the City of London has praised the Isle of Man's "longstanding and much valued partnership" with UK business.

On his first visit to the Island, Alderman David Wootton said that he appreciated the Isle of Man's "diversity" and growing involvement with business in the north-west of England and through the City itself.

"We are both small in size but punch well above our weight in the global economy," Mr Wootton said.

"We can be justly proud of the standards and governance we demand. And we are also well placed and well able to meet the challenges of the future and play our part in creating jobs and growth.

“We share the same values and the same commitment to the very highest standards of corporate governance."

The Mayor also told guests from the business community that the Isle of Man exemplified just how diverse and dynamic small economies could be. He also said he shared Chief Minister Allan Bell’s vision for the Isle of Man of maintaining a society based on fairness, opportunity for all, social cohesion and quality of life.

Mr Bell says there has been a lot of work to build the island's profile and relationships with the City.

“This visit is part of our growing friendship with the City and we are delighted that the Lord Mayor has come to see us so soon after taking up office in November (Stuttgart: A0Z24E - news) ," he said.

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Honda Isle of man RC166 – Video

10-11-2010 00:37 1961 original Honda racers backed to isle of the man to join a classic racing event. They were over 60 years old at that timebut still racing that is a beautiful thing.

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Isle of Man Consumers Fall in Love with Smartphones

by Manx Telecom

As Valentine’s Day approaches, the Island’s love of new technology is continuing to fuel consumers’ passion for the latest smartphones. Sales figures from Manx Telecom show that since November three out of every four phones sold were smartphones - and they are expecting the trend to continue with a range of His ‘n’ Hers’ smartphone offers in the run up to Valentine’s Day.

Voirrey Barron, Manx Telecom Marketing Communications Manager, said:
“Sales figures over the last few months are yet another indication that Isle of Man consumers are early adopters of new technology, and that there is a massive demand for the latest handsets. But it’s also the result of a long-term investment in mobile infrastructure by Manx Telecom which enables smartphones to be used to their full potential. We’re expecting our His ‘n’ Hers range to be very popular as Valentine’s Day gifts. When you think of how often we use smartphones - and how everyone can customise their own handset - they make very thoughtful and personal gifts. His ‘n’ Hers smartphones given as presents will be used every day for years to come, and will always remind the one you love of a very happy Valentine’s Day.”
There are six His ‘n’ Hers smartphones to choose from in the Valentine’s Day offer, and all are backed by Manx Telecom’s ‘Price Match Promise’ which guarantees customers the best mobile handset prices on the Island.

Manx Telecom customers can win a His ‘n’ Hers pair of Nokia Lumia handsets in a text message competition to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Look out for a text message from Manx Telecom with details on how to enter.

For more details on the His ‘n’ Hers smartphones drop in to the Manx Telecom store in Strand Street, Douglas, or go to http://www.manxtelecom.com/mobile/valentines.aspx

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There is a massive demand for the latest handsets

Voirrey Barron, Manx Telecom Marketing Communications Manager

In Other Isle of Man News

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© Manx Telecom Ltd 2012

Manx Telecom Ltd, Isle of Man Business Park, Cooil Road, Braddan, Isle of Man IM99 1HX
Registered in the Isle of Man Reg no.5629V Vat Reg no GB 003-2919-12

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Manx2 Offers to Help Southampton Passengers

by Isle of Man Advertising

Following the shock news that the Isle of Man will lose its direct Southampton service and its Brussels connection at the end of this month, Manx2.com is stepping in to ensure visitors from the South of England can still get a direct flight to the Isle of Man.

Any passengers who were booked to travel to the island from Southampton are being offered the opportunity to re book onto a Manx2.com flight from Gloucester (M5) airport or onto its new London Oxford service for £1 less than they originally paid for a ticket from Southampton.

Manx2.com Managing Director, David Buck, said: "Protecting access to the Isle of Man and maintaining visitor numbers is crucial to the economy in these difficult times. We want to ensure that no one has to cancel their plans to visit the Island and both Gloucester (M5) and London Oxford airports have great, fast, road access. Gloucester also has 20 minute check-in and free parking.  So, with our offer to rebook passengers onto one of our direct flights for £1 less than their original fare, we hope to save visitors time and money and get every trip to the Isle of Man off to a great start."

To rebook tickets, passengers should email their booking confirmation to reservations@manx2.com and Manx2.com will take it from there.

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Protecting access to the Isle of Man and maintaining visitor numbers is crucial to the economy in these difficult times."

David Buck, Manx2.com Managing Director

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If you'd like to send any information or news releases to us then please feel free to do so and we would be more than happy to consider sharing your news with the Isle of Man!

Send your Isle of Man news to:webmaster@manx.net

© Manx Telecom Ltd 2012

Manx Telecom Ltd, Isle of Man Business Park, Cooil Road, Braddan, Isle of Man IM99 1HX
Registered in the Isle of Man Reg no.5629V Vat Reg no GB 003-2919-12

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