ATO: EDS deploys 25,000 HP desktops

HP Enterprise Services, formerly known as EDS, will roll-out 25,000 new HP desktops, keyboards and mouses to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) in a long-awaited desktop refresh.

ATO CIO Bill Gibson
(Credit: ATO)

The desktop roll-out began in August and is set to be completed by the end of the year, according to a spokesperson for the ATO. The refresh was part of a contract extension which outsourcer EDS signed with the ATO earlier this year.

HP bought outsourcer EDS late last year and only recently decided to jettison EDS as a brand name, replacing it with HP Enterprise services.

The ATO's new HP desktops will replace its ageing IPEX machines, which according to ATO chief information officer Bill Gibson were in some cases six years old, with high failure rates. IPEX was a former Commander subsidiary that was wound down after its parent went into administration last year.

Gibson had intended the refresh to have been done at an earlier date, but had said other initiatives necessitated by government policy had pushed the desktop back. The delay was one of the reasons that the ATO decided to extend its outsourcing contract with EDS for desktop services and mainframe computing to 2011.

The ATO has been preparing itself to choose new suppliers for both contracts when the extension runs out. CSC, incumbent EDS, Fujitsu-owned Kaz Group, Lockheed Martin Australia and Unisys are the companies shortlisted for the desktop contract, worth around $60 million annually. The shortlisted vendors for the centralised computing contract, worth $160 million a year are Lockheed Martin, CSC, IBM and incumbent EDS.

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Talkback 14 comments

    Mice Anonymous -- 16/10/09

    What are Mouses!!!!!!

    Mice Anonymous -- 16/10/09 (in reply to #320386765)

    I apologies for the 1st comment apparently Mouses is acceptable for computer pointing devices.

    Mice Anonymous -- 17/10/09 (in reply to #320386766)

    >> apparently Mouses is acceptable for computer pointing devices.

    Not by me it isn't!

    re Mice Anonymous -- 20/10/09 (in reply to #320386823)

    That is because you are so obviously a rat.

    Goose Anonymous -- 20/10/09 (in reply to #320389033)

    Dont mind him.

    He's Mike and he's a goose.

    re Goose Anonymous -- 21/10/09 (in reply to #320389067)

    Dont mind him.

    He's Jason and he's a moron.

    woo Anonymous -- 21/10/09 (in reply to #320389143)

    'Jason', ha, says $3.19 Newin, woo what an increase.

    You are only down $240k now, not $250k, ha.

    woo woo Anonymous -- 22/10/09 (in reply to #320389166)

    That would be $ 240k more than you have ever had
    in your life, but you are so off the mark, and soooooo funny ! Get a life, you fool.

    minus sydney mike -- 22/10/09 (in reply to #320389309)

    -$240, stupid telstra moron.

    .....minus Anonymous -- 23/10/09 (in reply to #320389320)

    Unless you're my accountant (I've checked and your not) you would not have the faintest idea of what I own in shares. I just cannot understand why you continue to put forward these ridiculous figures, or what enjoyment you can possibly get from making such stupid and totally inaccurate assumptions. If you were to stop throwing your bitter and spiteful cr*p, you would not get it constantly thrown back at you, which I am sure most others that chose to comment on this forum would also prefer.

    zero rs, jason, salami, sydney, vasso **** sol, batman, ron jeremy -- 23/10/09 (in reply to #320389409)

    newin, i could be your accountant, it's not hard to count to 0. well it maybe for you.

    plus I love it when you call me Jason, salami, rs, you idiot, ha.

    re zero Anonymous -- 26/10/09 (in reply to #320389420)

    Get out of your rat hole, and get a life, you pitiful cretin.

    0 or zero, doesn't matter how ...Anonymous -- 26/10/09 (in reply to #320389643)

    0 or zero, doesn't matter how you say it its still the same. and it belongs to you telstra moron, ha

    Actually it is 70 Anonymous -- 27/10/09 (in reply to #320389645)

    Same as your IQ.

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