The consultant of
Welsh Government’s environment is going to transfer the disaster recovery, application, and infrastructure support to the
cloud in a bid so to strengthen the distinct systems individually.
As per the report, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is aiming
to shift to a complete cloud based
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system from Trustmarque, building on work in order to merge autonomous systems into a
sole IT estate.
For this purpose, the Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has
chosen Trustmarque through G-Cloud to execute Unit4 as its latest ERP platform
while focusing on the combining of the ERP systems as it was working for the HR
and finance on a particular platform. This was
embarked on as part of the two-year
contract extension with the company so to offer the full applications, disaster
recovery, and infrastructure support.
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It was further stated
that while shifting of the ERP to the cloud was mainly emphasised; this step will also assist in creating a new
self-service portal named “MyNRW” for the companies that have 2000 employees so
they can easily continue their tasks like updating the personal information or
accessing the pay slips digitally.
The NRW’s head of business support services, Paul Subacchi
informed that the fabrication of NRW has developed into a complex and different
IT estate while in the last two years, Trustmarque has greatly assisted in
streamlining it. He further stated that their ERP system is extremely important
for the company as it enables them to become well-organised while delivering
greater functionality for self-service to the employees. He told that cloud is
an essential part of the IT strategy, and
the organisation requires a platform that is flexible, available, strong and
safe so it can provide the ERP system.
In a statement, Trustmarque told that the level of security
was vital to NRW because its ERP hold a significant amount of sensitive and
complex data that mainly includes the supplier, employee and partner info.