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* '''Delta Air Lines''' is taking back the business process operations it had outsourced to IBM Daksh. (Source: [http://www.computerwire.com/industries/research/?pid=1251B955-390A-4E91-A5C7-A82F8EAC9F59 ''ComputerWire'']) ''April 2007''
* '''Delta Air Lines''' is taking back the business process operations it had outsourced to IBM Daksh. (Source: [http://www.computerwire.com/industries/research/?pid=1251B955-390A-4E91-A5C7-A82F8EAC9F59 ''ComputerWire'']) ''April 2007''
* '''JP Morgan''' merged with Bank One, whose anti-outsourcing CEO decided to bring back in-house the 4,000 IT staff that had transferred to IBM two years previously in a $5bn contract. (Source: [http://www.cbronline.com/article_cbr.asp?guid=191AB1BB-2F45-4729-AFF0-B93FD42F96E2 ''CBRonline'']) ''September 2005''
* '''JP Morgan''' merged with Bank One, whose anti-outsourcing CEO decided to bring back in-house the 4,000 IT staff that had transferred to IBM two years previously in a $5bn contract. (Source: [http://www.cbronline.com/article_cbr.asp?guid=191AB1BB-2F45-4729-AFF0-B93FD42F96E2 ''CBRonline'']) ''September 2005''
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* '''Cable & Wireless''' ended a 12-year $1.8bn deal five years early as part of a major restructuring.  The split was acrimonious with C&W suing IBM claiming it had been overcharged. (Source: [http://www.cbronline.com/article_cbr.asp?guid=191AB1BB-2F45-4729-AFF0-B93FD42F96E2 ''CBRonline'']) ''June 2005''

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Major Outsourcing Contracts Rescinded

  • Delta Air Lines is taking back the business process operations it had outsourced to IBM Daksh. (Source: ComputerWire) April 2007
  • JP Morgan merged with Bank One, whose anti-outsourcing CEO decided to bring back in-house the 4,000 IT staff that had transferred to IBM two years previously in a $5bn contract. (Source: CBRonline) September 2005
  • Cable & Wireless ended a 12-year $1.8bn deal five years early as part of a major restructuring. The split was acrimonious with C&W suing IBM claiming it had been overcharged. (Source: CBRonline) June 2005
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