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    The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) is rolling out new identity and access management controls for staff as it insources some technology operations from outsourcer EDS.

  • CommBank gnaws off $1bn from EDS contract

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia announced today that before the year is out, it will finalise contract negotiations with HCL, IBM and Tata Consultancy for application services work worth AU$1 billion over five years.

  • EDS nabs AU$372m services deal with CommBank

    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.

  • Aussie banks relay outsourcing lessons

    Chief information officers from two of Australia's largest banks today warned their peers not to poison outsourcing arrangements by obsessing over costs.

  • CommBank's sub-prime woes offset by IT savings

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has released its half-yearly results reporting that greater spending on its investments at large has been offset by a reduction in its IT costs.

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