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United Kingdom : Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games underpinned by Dell End-to-End IT Infrastructure [TendersInfo (India)]
[April 17, 2014]

United Kingdom : Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games underpinned by Dell End-to-End IT Infrastructure [TendersInfo (India)]


(TendersInfo (India) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) With just under 100 days to go until the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, Dell today has shared the details of the large-scale end-to-end IT infrastructure that will be implemented across 40 competition and non-competition sites as part of its role as Official IT Hardware and Data Centre supporter for Glasgow 2014. Designed to support business critical functions, as well as connecting athletes, volunteers and officials from around the globe, the technology will help to ensure a seamless experience for everyone involved over the 11 days of competition.



Brian Nourse, Chief Technology Officer for Glasgow 2014, explained: Technology underpins everything at the Commonwealth Games and we have multiple sites across Glasgow that require a fit-for-purpose technology solution. Dell s role is crucial in ensuring that we have a robust, flexible infrastructure in place that can guarantee everything runs flawlessly both in the planning and staging of the Games, and during the 11 days of competition.

As the second largest multi-sport event in the world after the Olympics, and the biggest sporting event ever held in Scotland, Glasgow 2014 needed an IT partner that could support the requirements of the 71 nations involved in the Games, an audience of more than two billion people, 4,500 athletes and 15,000 staff and volunteers. To achieve this, Dell will be providing 2,400 OptiPlex desktops, and Latitude laptops, and approximately 50 PowerEdge servers and EqualLogic and PowerVault storage solutions across 40 sites which include support for priority critical functions and venues including: Technology Operations Centre (TOC): Responsible for monitoring, operation and management of all Games technology and services, the technology environment for the Games will use Dell PowerEdge servers with Intel ® Xeon ® processors, Dell EqualLogic and Dell PowerVault storage, and a range of Dell desktops and laptops to provide instant responses for the spectators, athletes and organisers with the aid of a Dell-supported service desk. Media Centre and Results: A huge part of the technology requirements for the Games is the ability to make available results to a wide audience. The Media Centre will use Dell equipment to make the results available to the world s press and broadcast media. Dell equipment will also be used onsite by press partners to prepare and file stories. Athletes Village: The home of the athletes during Games time will use Dell technology to ensure seamless logistics management for Glasgow 2014 team members and the 71 nations represented, support three fully equipped recreational facilities so that athletes can stay connected to friends and family, and enable a relaxed atmosphere.


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