Tieto to provide City of Stockholm with next-generation IT services

Tieto has entered into an agreement with the City of Stockholm to provide next-generation IT services for the city?s administration and municipal owned companies. The procurement includes workplace services, server and application management and service desk. The agreement is valid until 31 December 2023 and includes an option for extension with a maximum of six years.

The agreement is part of the City of Stockholm’s ambitious vision to make Stockholm the world’s smartest city by 2040. In order to achieve this goal, it is essential that the city is equipped with modern IT infrastructure and that employees have access to digital tools and services which meet their needs.
“We are pleased that we now, together with Tieto, can embark on our project to implement the next generation of IT services for the city?s administration and municipal owned companies. Modern IT services are an important part of the City of Stockholm’s digitalization efforts,” says Ann Hellenius, CIO at the City of Stockholm.
“The City of Stockholm has big ambitions and focuses heavily on digitalization with many investments to build a smart and sustainable city. We’re very proud to be a part of that journey and to contribute to the city?s development so that Stockholm can offer the best possible services to its employees and inhabitants,” says Cristina Petrescu, Executive Vice President, Public Healthcare and Welfare, Tieto.
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