ISoft secures $5.4m in UK software contracts
November 23, 2009
iSOFT Group Limited (ISF) said it had inked two new agreements with UK health care trusts worth $5.4 million. The provision of new hospital information systems for the Wandsworth and Sheffield NHS Foundation Trusts represents the latest contract win for the Australian health care software provider.
The Sheffield contract was worth $3.7 million in software and six-years of support, while the Wandsworth contract would bring in around $1.7 million over three years.
Managing director of iSOFT’s UK and Ireland business, Adrian Stevens, commented on the result.
“These contracts are further evidence of our commitment to our customers and to delivering solutions relevant to modern healthcare settings,” Mr Stevens said.
“The new hospital solutions provide new levels of resilience and performance, but also give customers a platform to build on applications that are highly valued.”
At the close Monday, iSoft’s shares were 77c.
The Sheffield contract was worth $3.7 million in software and six-years of support, while the Wandsworth contract would bring in around $1.7 million over three years.
Managing director of iSOFT’s UK and Ireland business, Adrian Stevens, commented on the result.
“These contracts are further evidence of our commitment to our customers and to delivering solutions relevant to modern healthcare settings,” Mr Stevens said.
“The new hospital solutions provide new levels of resilience and performance, but also give customers a platform to build on applications that are highly valued.”
At the close Monday, iSoft’s shares were 77c.
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