This tender seeks a service provider for VMware licenses and Site Recovery Manager Enterprise Plus licenses for a duration of three years. The selected vendor will enhance IT infrastructure resilience and support critical operations in the IT department.
The National Health Laboratory Service is inviting tenders for the provision of VMware licenses and Site Recovery Manager Enterprise Plus licenses for a period of three years. This procurement aims to bolster the IT department's capabilities by ensuring robust virtualization and disaster recovery solutions. The successful bidder will be responsible for supplying the necessary licenses, ensuring compliance with licensing agreements, and providing ongoing support and maintenance as required.
The scope of work includes the delivery of VMware licenses that facilitate virtualization of servers and applications, alongside the Site Recovery Manager Enterprise Plus licenses which are crucial for disaster recovery planning and execution. Vendors must demonstrate their ability to provide comprehensive support services, including installation, configuration, and troubleshooting, to ensure seamless integration into the existing IT infrastructure. Additionally, bidders should outline their experience in similar projects and their approach to maintaining service levels throughout the contract duration.
This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in IT solutions, particularly those with expertise in virtualization technologies and disaster recovery systems. By securing this contract, the chosen vendor will play a vital role in enhancing the operational efficiency and resilience of the National Health Laboratory Service's IT systems, ultimately contributing to improved healthcare delivery.
This tender is suitable for IT service providers, software vendors, and companies specializing in virtualization and disaster recovery solutions. Businesses with a proven track record in managing VMware products and providing technical support are encouraged to apply.