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Accenture and OneView Commerce have secured a £410 million contract to replace the UK Post Office’s Horizon system, ending a long-standing and controversial technology partnership with Fujitsu.

Key Points

  • The UK Post Office awarded the contract to Accenture and OneView Commerce to modernize its legacy Horizon platform.
  • The deal is valued at £410 million and aims to replace the infrastructure associated with a decades-long legal and operational scandal.
  • This transition marks a definitive shift away from Fujitsu, which provided the original Horizon software that caused significant financial and personal harm to sub-postmasters.
  • The new system is intended to provide a more reliable and transparent service for the organization's future operations.

Why it Matters

This contract represents a critical step in the UK Post Office's efforts to restore public trust and modernize its core infrastructure following one of the most significant IT failures in British history. By moving to new vendors, the organization seeks to move past the legacy of the Horizon scandal while addressing the urgent need for stable, modern enterprise technology.
Theregister.com Published by SA Mathieson
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