Dundee City Council saves up to £1m with move to Brightsolid

Brightsolid’s Tier III designed data centre now hosting majority of Dundee City Council IT.

Brightsolid says that Dundee City Council is using its Dundee data centre to host 95% of the Council’s information and communications technology (ICT). The migration took place in summer 2020, offsetting an expected investment of £1m that would have been required for the Council to continue using its on-premises data centres.

 

When senior management at the Council realised their data centres needed significant upgrades to keep running, they began looking at ways to optimise cost without impacting operations. An early cost analysis showed continuing with on-premises data centres would require an investment of up to £1m, so they approached Brightsolid to discuss options.

 

The result was a colocation agreement to move the majority of the council’s ICT to Brightsolid’s Tier III designed data centre in Dundee. The project forms the Council’s first step towards its long-term goal of relying largely on the public cloud.

 

By choosing to colocate to Brightsolid’s Dundee data centre, the Council achieved increased resilience and improved the management and monitoring of services, and off-set that future investment.

 

Graeme Quinn, Senior Manager IT Infrastructure at Dundee City Council, said: “Our approach to technology emphasises cost efficiency, best practice, and strategic fit. Brightsolid’s established reputation in data centre migration and management, and experience with other government organisations provided us with additional peace of mind. We have been particularly impressed with Brightsolid’s tailored approach to our needs and environment, and are confident it is the right choice of partner for us.

 

“We were pleased by the smooth migration to the data centre and have also seen ongoing benefits such as improved management and monitoring of services, especially out of working hours. This combined with Brightsolid’s flexible billing structure allows us to turn infrastructure efficiencies into significant cost savings.”

 

Elaine Maddison, CEO at Brightsolid, added: “Dundee City Council is not unique in its desire for flexibility and scalability alongside lower costs. These are precisely the demands colocation meets. By moving to our data centre the Council will enjoy increased resilience and the flexibility to scale infrastructure based on need, leading to cost savings in the long run.”

 

The remaining 5% of Dundee City Council’s ICT will stay onsite to aid the council in connecting with Brightsolid’s data centre.

 

In partnering with Brightsolid, Dundee City Council joins other government organisations including NHS Tayside and Aberdeen City Council.

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