Modernizing Connectivity: DXC Technology's Partnership with Norske Skog
In a significant move aimed at modernizing network operations, DXC Technology, a prominent player in enterprise technology and innovation, has revealed an expansion of its longstanding alliance with Norske Skog. This Norwegian company is renowned for its production of publication paper and recycled containerboard. With a shared vision of enhancing technological infrastructures, both companies have committed to a multi-year endeavor that focuses on implementing state-of-the-art solutions.
The partnership emphasizes designing, implementing, and operating a new software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN). This advanced networking solution will serve to securely connect various sites across the Norske Skog ecosystem over the next four years, while also positioning DXC as a primary technology partner, further strengthening its advisory role.
Norske Skog's network functions as the core framework that links its offices and production mills, underscoring the necessity for a robust infrastructure that guarantees both security and efficiency. By partnering with DXC for this transformation, the company aims to achieve a more resilient and responsive network. The transition to the modern SD-WAN is expected to significantly enhance service delivery, offering fortified security, improved performance, scalability, and streamlined management across Norske Skog's numerous locations.
Børge Teigland, CIO of Norske Skog, expressed his optimism regarding the partnership, stating, "We are pleased to expand our long-standing partnership with DXC Technology as we modernize our network infrastructure. The new software-defined wide area network will allow us to enjoy secure and scalable connectivity, enhancing performance and aiding our ongoing digital transformation. We also regard DXC as a valued advisor across our broader technology landscape."
In response, Espen Olsen, Managing Director of DXC Norway, reflected on the trust that has been established over the years between the two organizations. He mentioned, "Expanding our relationship with Norske Skog signifies the trust we've fostered over time and highlights DXC's competence in delivering solutions in critical environments. By modernizing Norske Skog's network foundation and expanding our role in their technology operations, we are helping to establish a more resilient and secure infrastructure that supports current and future business needs."
DXC Technology has been a loyal partner to Norske Skog for more than 20 years, delivering a comprehensive array of IT and business services throughout this period. As of today, DXC manages a large portion of Norske Skog's IT operations, showcasing a deep-rooted and strategic alliance founded on trust, reliability, and consistent results. As a trusted advisor, DXC continues to cater to Norske Skog's requirements in various domains such as infrastructures, applications, and operational services, driving efforts to modernize and optimize its technology ecosystem.
About DXC Technology
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About Norske Skog
Norske Skog stands as a premier manufacturer of packaging and publication papers across four production mills located in Europe. Its product range includes testliner and fluting for packaging, alongside newsprint and magazine paper. The company boasts an impressive annual production capacity of 0.8 million tonnes for packaging types and 1.2 million tonnes for publication paper. Norske Skog markets its products through specialized sales offices and agents and employs approximately 1,650 individuals. The parent company, Norske Skog ASA, is publicly traded and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker code NSKOG.