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County OKs multi-year Microsoft and VMware agreements totaling roughly $8.95 million
Summary
Adams County commissioners approved cooperative three-year agreements for Microsoft enterprise licensing (~$7.77M) and VMware services (~$1.18M) to maintain the county’s core IT systems and infrastructure.
The Adams County Board of Commissioners approved two cooperative, multi-year IT agreements on March 25: a three-year Microsoft enterprise licensing agreement through Insight Public Sector ($7,772,810.73) and a three-year VMware services agreement ($1,177,538.76) to support on-premises virtualization and data-center services.
Jason Schultz, director of information technology and innovation, told the board that roughly 90% of the county’s technology environment depends on…
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