Singapore Airlines and IBM have agreed to a seven-year $180 million deal which will see the latter handle the former's IT help desk and data center.
According to CNet Asia:
Details of SIA's plans to outsource its technology functions were first revealed last month, but the airline did not name the company that won the contract. At that time, SIA said 130 staff in its IT department would be affected by the move.
"SIA staff in the affected areas have been offered the opportunity to join IBM on a package comparable in both remuneration and role," according to the firm's latest statement.
Read more: IBM snags US$180m outsourcing deal with S'pore Airlines
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