HP Enterprise Services has announced Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group has signed a three-and-a-half year, $72 million technology outsourcing services agreement to continue supporting DTG’s applications portfolio and managing its technology infrastructure as a foundation for the company’s future growth.
With this agreement, DTG will move to a hybrid delivery model using a combination of dedicated HP onsite support and leveraged services. This delivery model allows DTG to build, manage and consume technology services that will optimize planning, deployment and management.
“In today’s competitive market, our technology needs to evolve in a way that increases its flexibility to grow with us while continuing the reliability with which we are accustomed,” said Rick Morris, executive vice president and chief information officer, Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group. “Together with HP, we will continue creating innovative solutions to help us deliver outstanding results to our shareholders and customers.”