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CSC displaces HP in massive Woodside Petroleum deal E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Tuesday, 15 August 2006
IT outsourcer and services provider Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) has won a mega deal to provide IT infrastructure services to international oil and gas group Woodside Petroleum, displacing incumbent Hewlett-Packard in a deal worth tens of millions of dollars.

Woodside Petroleum (ASX:WPL) is Australia’s largest publicly traded oil and gas exploration and production company with 3200 employees and a market capitalization of about A$30 billion (US $21 billion) at 30 June 2006.

CSC will provide a full range of services including help desk, desktop support, server support, problem management, change management and asset management.

CSC Australia’s MD and CEO Mike Shove said “Woodside is putting a great deal of faith in CSC and I am sure we will exceed their expectations at every stage."

“Woodside Petroleum will be a valuable partner and a strong addition to our growing diversified resources client base,” he added.

Shove said that CSC is fully committed to delivering high quality, responsive and flexible IT services as quickly as possible.

CSC has begun a two month transition period working with incumbent Hewlett-Packard and will commence full service delivery from 1 September, 2006 for an initial 12 month contract.

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