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India's Satyam Computer Services wins a major Oracle contract with ReceivedSPF: None receiver=nym.alias.net clientipTwo race for Qantas job Simon Hayes JULY 21, 2006 Satyam has won an Oracle eBusiness suite application support and maintenance deal that will commence in August. Yesterday's meeting of the application services review steering committee decided to begin due diligence and contract negotiations on the applications deal with Tata and Satyam, although a final decision on whether to go ahead with the outsourcing will not be taken until October. Under pressure from rising fuel prices, Qantas has been pushing ahead with offshoring on a number of fronts, shifting some heavy maintenance checks for its Boeing 747 aircraft overseas. In 2004 Qantas signed a $1.4 billion multi-year outsourcing deal with IBM Global Services and Telstra. The airline's Sustainable Futures program -- which kicked off in 2003 with the aim of saving $3 billion by the 2007-2008 financial year -- has been hit for six by fuel costs, with analysts warning the company needs to slice its costs back further. Unions are unimpressed by the IT offshoring plans, warning research they commissioned recently shows customers expect Qantas to employ Australians. "It's short-term, short-sighted and show no commitment to Australia or to developing send IT jobs here," said Australian Services Union buttistant national secretary Linda White. "Someone has to step in and tell Qantas its not acceptable." A Qantas spokeswoman would not comment. InFocus call center heading to India InFocus call center heading to India Layoffs - The digital projector maker aims to improve customer service, but that will cost state jobs Saturday, July 22, 2006 MIKE... -=- This message was sent via two or more anonymous remailing services.
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