Dynacons Systems & Solutions Ltd has received a contract from the Reserve Bank of India for the implementation, maintenance, and learning services of an Enterprise Applications Platform (EAP). The contract has a Total Cost of Ownership of ₹249.15 crore and will be executed over a period of five years under a consumption-based model.
The project relates to RBI’s ongoing development of an Enterprise Applications Platform, which is intended to provide a common software foundation for building, deploying, and managing enterprise applications across the institution. The base layer of the platform is built on Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, which is used for container orchestration and application management. RBI plans to deploy additional software layers and services on top of this base to support operational, security, and scalability requirements.
Under the contract, Dynacons Systems & Solutions Ltd will supply and integrate an EAP solution across RBI’s data centres, regional offices, zonal training centres, and its subsidiaries, including ReBIT, RBIH, DICGC, and IFTAS. The scope includes integration of software tools from global vendors such as IBM, Elastic, Hazelcast, JFrog, and Process9.
The Enterprise Applications Platform is expected to support functions such as centralized log and event monitoring, caching and data management, secure storage of keys and credentials, artifact and repository management, workflow automation, reporting and analytics, messaging middleware, and multilingual translation services covering 12 Indian languages.
The engagement is structured as a turnkey arrangement and includes the supply of perpetual and subscription-based software licenses, integration with RBI’s existing systems, project management, L2 and L3 technical support, and training and knowledge transfer for RBI personnel.
The company has stated that the disclosure is made in compliance with applicable SEBI (LODR) Regulations and does not contain confidential or proprietary information as per the terms of the RBI request for proposal.