Friday, 25 April 2025, 5:09 am

    GSIS taps PLDT for its disaster resiliency requirements

    The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has retapped the data center subsidiary of PLDT to bolster its disaster recovery and business continuity capabilities. 

    Under the deal, the GSIS further leverages VITRO Inc.’s colocation services and secure data center infrastructure, ensuring uninterrupted operations even during natural calamities. 

    “The GSIS is embarking on a significant initiative that will enhance its disaster recovery plan and help ensure that reliable service is available to our members and pensioners anytime, anywhere,”  Wick Veloso, GSIS president and general manager, said.

    Additionally, PLDT Enterprise provides network services and IPVPN backhaul to support infrastructure connectivity, ensuring that data travels the shortest and fastest route to its destination.

    “We are honored to be entrusted with the colocation service for the disaster recovery site of GSIS. Our aim is to ensure that in the event of calamities, GSIS can continue to uphold the welfare of government employees and their families, ensure timely delivery of social benefits, and foster financial security,”  Mitch Locsin, PLDT and Smart first vice president and head of Enterprise and International Core Business, said.

    In partnering with the GSIS for its disaster recovery project, PLDT Enterprise and VITRO Inc. reaffirm their dedication to supporting digital transformation and providing technology that enhance the service efficiency of its partners, ultimately benefiting millions of government employees, especially pensioners reliant on their retirement benefits for their well-being.

    “A crucial part of digitalization is uptime. This is true not just for enterprises, but more so for government agencies serving Filipinos across the country. This, in fact, is the true value of this partnership between GSIS, VITRO, and PLDT Enterprise—our joint commitment to provide reliable and uninterrupted public service to the Filipino people,” Viboy Genuino, president and chief executive of ePLDT and VITRO Inc., said.

    Earlier this month, GSIS also hired Sycip, Gorres, Velayo (SGV) and Ernst and Young (EY) to create a new plan for its IT infrastructure to improve capabilities and processes. 

    Additionally, GSIS launched the GSIS Digital ID integrated into the GSIS Touch mobile app, enhancing service efficiency and security, reducing fraud, and improving access to services.

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