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April 23, 2008
International News
IBM Japan has signed an extension to its outsourcing contract with Mazda Motor Corporation to support the automaker's global operations. The agreement extends the previous contract for the December 1999 to May 2010 period by five years, and runs through 2015. The modified strategic outsourcing contract period will take effect in April 2008 for seven years through 2015. The new agreement differs from the original in that it covers not only the development, maintenance and operation of information systems, but also prioritizes human resources development to enhance Mazda's business and systems know-how. It will also strengthen the strategic relationship between the two companies.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has signed a multi-year licensing, support, and maintenance contract for Convergys’ Infinys rating and billing solution. BSNL will replace its legacy billing systems with the Convergys solution to reduce IT costs and to facilitate the introduction and deployment of new convergent services. BSNL is India’s largest and the world’s seventh largest telecommunications company providing a comprehensive range of telecom services.
Luxoft, a global provider of high-end software application and product development services to clients such as Deutsche Bank, Boeing, IBM, UBS and others, today announced it has opened a new delivery center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The opening marks the first time an Eastern European software service provider has established a presence in Vietnam. It also makes Luxoft the first outsourcing provider in its region to offer a truly global delivery model.
Croydon Council has signed an extension to its IT outsourcing deal with Capgemini, worth an estimated £83m over five years. The new deal runs until 2013 and covers all the council's IT and telecoms infrastructure and networks, 4,000 desktop PCs and key business applications, including finance, procurement and customer service.
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