M&S signs deal for in-store IT support

19 Jan 2009

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Marks & Spencer has signed a deal with supplier Fujitsu Services to provide in-store IT support for around 600 M&S shops in the UK, Ireland and Channel Islands.

The seven-year contract is a continuation of the two firms' existing relationship. The agreement covers installation, service and support of IT systems, and aims to reduce costs in the long term.

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M&S has modernised 70 per cent of its stores in the past few years and improving technology has been a large part of that activity, said the firm's head of infrastructure and application services Damone Quigley.

"It is vital that we have a responsive partner who can not only install and support the IT equipment in our stores from multiple vendors, but identify potential cost savings," he said.

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