HP for Revenue Commissioners

Trade

24 October 2005

The Office of the Revenue Commissioners has opted for computers from HP to replenish its staff PCs for the next two years. Following an open EU tender, the Office awarded contracts for the supply of both notebook and desktop computers to HP partner Hibernia Computer Services.

Hibernia Computer Services won the contract with its proposal to supply the HP DC7100 desktop PC and the HP NC6120 portable notebook PC. According to Maureen Byrne, IT manager for business services and desktop technologies, “The HP products were the most economically advantageous on this occasion and best met the office’s requirements for an efficient, cost effective solution.”

Hibernia Computer Services has been a supplier of IT products and services to the Revenue Commissioners for almost a decade. “We are delighted to be awarded this contract with the Revenue Commissioners, which further enhances the already excellent relationship that we both enjoy,” said Bob Murray, MD of Hibernia Computer Services. “Our continued customer-focused ethos, along with HP’s continued drive to grow its market share in Ireland, provided Revenue Commissioners with a solution to its requirements.”

 

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CAPTION — Pictured from left to right: Martin Murphy, MD of HP Ireland; Bob Murray, MD of Hibernia Computer Services and Maureen Byrne, IT manager for business services and desktop technologies with the Revenue Commissioners.

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