- Fri Apr 11 2003 HP lines up outsourcing deals
Hewlett-Packard says it is on the verge of scoring major information-technology outsourcing agreements with Procter & Gamble and Ericsson.
Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar and Ed Frauenheim
- Thu May 20 1999 Tech Data wins major outsourcing deal
Technology product distributor Tech Data says it won an outsourcing agreement with GE Capital IT Solutions worth nearly $2 billion.
Posted by Melanie Austria Farmer
- Thu May 13 1999 Outsourcing deals a sore point for firms
Though some companies are dissatisfied with their IT outsourcing agreements, it's typically too costly and cumbersome to switch to a new provider, according to new research.
Posted by Kim Girard
- Thu Dec 11 2003 Big Blue pulls in more outsourcing deals
IBM announces pair of substantial outsourcing agreements, reporting a $1.21 billion contract with Michelin and a "pay per use" deal with Zurich Financial Services.
Posted by Matt Hines and Dinesh C. Sharma
- Mon Mar 22 1999 CSC seals Republic Services deal
Computer Sciences seals a 10-year outsourcing agreement with Republic Services valued at approximately $320 million.
Posted by Kim Girard
- Tue Jan 8 2002 IBM to outsource desktop manufacturing
The company will outsource production of its NetVista desktop PC line to Sanmina-SCI under a three-year, $5 billion agreement.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Fri Aug 21 1998 Short Take: Lycos outsources to Exodus
Lycos has signed an agreement to
outsource most of its computer infrastructure, network management, and
Internet connectivity to Exodus
Communications. The deal covers Lycos, Tripod, and newly-acquired WhoWhere. Lycos joins GeoCities/a>, Hotmail, and Sportsline USA as Exodus customers.
Posted by Tim Clark
- Tue May 4 2004 HP, BT team up in services deal
The two companies announce a $1.5 billion outsourcing agreement and a strategic alliance that will provide integrated information technology and communications services to customers.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Tue Sep 17 2002 HP banks on outsourcing deal
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce hands Hewlett-Packard the keys to its technology infrastructure in a seven-year agreement worth about $1.5 billion.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Tue May 4 2004 Outsourcing roundtable
Digital Agenda Leading figures from the worlds of business, labor and academia give their insights into the issue of offshoring.
Posted by CNET Staff