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IBM nabs British Petroleum outsourcing contract

Denise Dubie, Networld World08.26.2009
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IBM announced Wednesday it had inked a five-year outsourcing deal with British Petroleum to manage the oil company's enterprise applications and integrated service desk operations.

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BP awarded Big Blue the largest among many contracts it is currently doling out to service providers.  IBM's deal displaces a previous arrangement BP had with Accenture to outsource its entire SAP environment. IBM will provide application development and application maintenance (ADAM) services for BP, with the directive to simplify processes, improve service quality and enable strategic partnership for the oil company.

"We see a significant opportunity to simplify and standardize BP's work processes while leveraging IBM's world class expertise in this area and their strong knowledge of the Oil and Gas industry," said Dana Deasy, BP Group CIO, in a statement. "This contract will enable BP to reduce complexity, whilst lowering our overall cost base."

IBM Global Business Services will also manage BP's SAP applications, including enhancements at client sites and from IBM's network of delivery centers, according to a press release. IBM representatives could not disclose the financial details of the contract.

IBM points to its application management services (AMS) expertise and its global delivery network as strengths against competitors such as HP EDS in the outsourcing market, and IDC recently rated IBM as the leader in application outsourcing. 

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Reprinted with permission from Networld World. Story copyright 2009 Networld World Inc. All rights reserved.

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