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Procter & Gamble taps CenturyLink for IT outsourcing solutions

Procter & Gamble Company has tapped CenturyLink Technology Solutions for global IT outsourcing solutions.

The objective of P&G is to instill agility into its corporate IT strategy and transform the way the world’s largest maker of consumer packaged goods internally procures and consumes IT services.

Under the arrangement, CenturyLink will offer hybrid IT infrastructure services through a consumption-based pricing model, empowering Procter & Gamble employees to bundle and select the technology services they need, when they need them.

In addition, CenturyLink will provide Procter & Gamble with access to innovative technologies from its ecosystem of solutions from Cisco, NetApp, SAP and other key alliances.

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CenturyLink devised a customized solution blending consulting, dedicated support desk and application services with cloud and managed hosting capabilities to drive agility, flexibility and access to new technologies within Procter & Gamble’s IT organization.

“We look forward to working with Procter & Gamble, as we have over the past 15 years as Savvis and now as CenturyLink, consistently delivering innovative technologies as we both evolve and grow,” said Jeff Von Deylen , president, CenturyLink Technology Solutions.

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