Medibank aims to reduce delays for online, mobile customers with HP software
- 27 February, 2013 10:23
- Comments
Medibank plans to deploy software to better measure performance of its online member services platform and smartphone app, HP announced today.
Medibank will deploy HP business service management software to monitor IT infrastructure and identify areas that may be causing delays for online and mobile customers, HP said.
HP didn’t disclose the terms of the contract.
Increasing customer demand for Medibank online and mobile services has placed greater pressure on the private health insurance company’s infrastructure, according to Medibank.
“Our customers demand 24/7 access to service applications and we needed to meet this expectation,” said Cornel Viljoen, Medibank general manager of architecture, design and security.
“With HP BSM software, we can better anticipate any potential IT problems. This ensures that our service platforms are continuously available to our customers, ultimately increasing their satisfaction.”
Follow Adam Bender on Twitter: @WatchAdam
Follow Computerworld Australia on Twitter: @ComputerworldAU, or take part in the Computerworld conversation on LinkedIn: Computerworld Australia
Join the Computerworld Australia group on Linkedin. The group is open to IT Directors, IT Managers, Infrastructure Managers, Network Managers, Security Managers, Communications Managers.
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email Computerworld
- Follow Computerworld on twitter
-
Telstra continues with billion dollar 4G plan
-
What’s life really like on the NBN? (Part II)
-
Australia lags Mongolia in Internet speeds
-
40 years ago, Ethernet's fathers were the startup kids
-
Windows 8 won't hit critical mass in enterprises, Forrester says













