Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
Computer Sciences Corporation announced today it has been awarded a two-year extension to its Applications Services agreement with BHP Billiton. The extension is valued in excess of AUD$100 million.
The original agreement, which commenced in June
2000, was due to expire in May this year but has now been extended for
a further two years until May 31, 2009.
“CSC has worked with BHP Billiton for many years delivering outstanding
results,” said Garry Tuckwell, vice president of CSC and global
account executive for BHP Billiton. “ The extension of this agreement
is a testament to our team and its commitment to developing and
deploying quality global applications services for the business.”
Within the scope of this agreement CSC will continue to support and
deploy BHP Billiton’s Global Enterprise Resource Planning and
Enterprise Content Management systems in support of the company’s
Information Management Policy. In addition to these, CSC also supports
a range of legacy applications.
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