EDS nabs AU$372m services deal with CommBank

in brief Texan outsourcing giant, EDS, today announced it nabbed an AU$372 million 5-year IT-services contract with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), boosting the total value of its CBA contracts to a tidy AU$772 million.

Under the new contract, EDS will be responsible for supporting CBA's service desk, including 44,000 desktop devices, 3,300 ATMs, 1,000 facsimile machines, e-mail services and security for mobile information systems.

CBA group executive CIO, Michael Harte, said, "EDS has stepped up to the quality and service challenge ... The latest re-signing is a reflection that EDS has raised the bar and will deliver significantly enhanced business outcomes."

The deal follows a US$410 million master IT&T Agreement CBA signed with EDS last year, covering its mainframe, midrange services and data storage until 2012.

The partnership between EDS and CBA began in 1997 with a 10-year agreement for IT services.

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