IBM, Hyro selected by Office National for eCommerce

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Australian digital service provider Hyro will supply, install and manage the IBM WebSphere Commerce Server platform in a revamp of Office National’s online ordering and eCommerce platforms.

IBM, Hyro selected by Office National for eCommerce
Office National is an Australian-based independent business to business provider of business supplies and office products.

Andrew Boath, chief executive officer of Office National said when selecting a partner for this project Hyro stood out as a specialist in the digital space, with significant experience in electronic commerce, technology and online business.

“It is important to us that we work with a partner who has skills beyond just the technical and who understands the digital environment and doing business in this space.”

Hyro deputy CEO, Nathan Brumby said both parties were unable to disclose the contract value for reasons of commercial confidentiality.

However, he did say the contract will see Hyro provide a range of its Digital Services to Office National, including the supply of the platform, implementation, customisation and configuration to provide digital specific services such as content, creative, user experience and consulting.

Brumby said the project allows Hyro to offer value across the spectrum of its services and leverages the company's strengths as a digital specialist.

“We view every new client engagement as an opportunity to build a long-term partnership and we look forward to working with Office National to deliver value over the years to come” he claimed.
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