Craig Mundie, Microsoft chief research and strategy officer; Donald Horner, chairman of the Hawaii State Board of Education; and Richard Burns, Hawaii State librarian, announced the kickoff of the Microsoft IT Academy in a news conference today at the Hawaii State Library.
“The BYOD trend creates real opportunity for employees to become more productive, but it also carries risk unless it is managed properly,” said Marisa Viveros, vice president, IBM Security Services. “The new service from IBM helps organizations protect their enterprise data while allowing employees to have the flexibility needed for today’s work environment.”
Under the VA T4 multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract, worth up to $12 billion, HP will compete for task orders to provide advanced technology solutions across multiple functional areas. The contract has a five-year base period and serves as a centralized source for the VA to buy a wide range of IT services.
Under the five-year contract, HP will continue providing technology infrastructure and applications support to Blue Shield, extending a relationship that has spanned more than 43 years. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. Veghte’s new role reaffirms HP’s commitment to providing customers with the latest platforms, products and services needed for success in a rapidly changing world.













