IBM has signed a seven-year deal with Sun Life Financial to manage the insurance giant's information technology operations in Canada and the United States.
The agreement, which IBM said is worth more than C$300 million ($242 million), expands on a contract signed in 2002.
"Our partnership is being extended further to provide new highly integrated, cost-effective and intelligent solutions to support Sun Life business goals," Saad Toma, general manager of global technology services at IBM Canada, said in a statement on Thursday.
The extended deal adds infrastructure and operations services to the existing mainframe services being provided, the company said.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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