Published date: 31 August 2016

This notice was replaced on 31 August 2016

This notice does not contain the most up-to-date information about this procurement. The most recent notice is:

Awarded contract (published 18 January 2017, last edited 18 January 2017)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Hardware consultancy services - 72100000

  • Software programming and consultancy services - 72200000

Location of contract

London

Value of contract

£1,500,000

Procurement reference

UCL-PROC-325

Published date

31 August 2016

Closing date

30 September 2016

Contract start date

15 November 2016

Contract end date

14 November 2019

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

No

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

UCL has purchased IBM Datastage and IBM CDD to act broadly as the technology underpinning applications integration and data warehousing across the IT estate.

It operates a number of applications, including Oracle E-Business Suite for Financials and soon to be HR, SITS for Student Management, Research and Estates applications.

UCL would like to contract an organisation to partner with for the development of the central data-warehouse and potentially the implementation of an Operational Data Store (ODS) for the HR implementation project.

Data for the central data-warehouse will be transferred from and to multiple database types, including other data-warehouses and datamarts. The transfers may require complex data transformations. They will capture data in both real-time and batch modes.

The success of this project will critically depend on a partner with exceptional data modelling skills and experience of developing data-warehouses, especially within the HE sector. Based on their experience and skill, the bidder will be expected to develop data-models for the data-warehouses that meet current needs but also accommodate future needs where these can be reasonably foreseen or expected. Thus the data models developed need to be durable and flexible.

The bidder will be required to develop appropriate documentation and configuration activities and deployment plans to help infrastructure architects and operational teams to understand the deliverable. The documentation should enable those not familiar with the installation to i) reapply the solution in a new clean environment with the same configuration as that provided by the bidder and ii) development staff to understand the configuration and development that has been undertaken.


More information

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Additional text

OJEU Reference: 2016/S 170-306589


About the buyer

Contact name

Procurement Services

Address

Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
England

Telephone

+442076799672

Email

tenders.procurement@ucl.ac.uk