Varian Medical builds on long term partnership with Keysource

Varian Medical, the specialist company that develops, builds and delivers innovative cancer care technologies and solutions, has chosen to partner with data centre and critical environment specialist Keysource for the sixteenth year running. Varian Medical is part of Siemens Healthineers.

  • Tuesday, 15th February 2022 Posted 4 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Under the terms of the deal Keysource will continue to provide critical facilities maintenance, strategic advice and Management and Monitoring Services. This includes supporting the organisation’s critical infrastructure, including its UK data centre that is at the centre of vital clinical decision-making and treatment pathways.

 

Commenting on the contract extension, Varian Medical said: “Our long term partnership with Keysource is based on the quality of their team; their self-delivery capability and their ongoing focus on supporting our evolving business objectives.  Their strategic advice continues to be invaluable.”

 

Richard Clifford, Head of Innovation for Keysource, said: “Varian Medical provide incredible tools in the fight against cancer and we are proud to be able to ensure that their extremely valuable data is kept sage, secure and accessible.”

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