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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Big IT to gain as global cos tap best-of-breed vendors

 TOP Indian tech firms including TCS, Infosys and Wipro are currently pursuing several outsourcing contracts worth $150-200 million each, even as customers such as British Petroleum (BP), insurance major AXA and British bank Lloyds seek to reduce the number of IT suppliers they work with in order to rationalise costs.
    At a time when companies are attempting to cope with lower demand for their products and services, outsourcing customers plan to work with fewer vendors at lower rates. Last month, Australia's biggest phone firm Telstra selected Infosys and EDS for a $450-million application development and maintenance contract and shifted work from IBM and Mahindra Satyam to these vendors.

    BP, which spends in excess of $300 million every year on outsourcing, currently works with over two dozen IT suppliers and plans to rationalise its supplier base to about five. When contacted by ET on Tuesday, a BP spokesman confirmed that his company is currently in the process of reducing the number of suppliers.
    "Yes, we have been reviewing our strategic IT providers and are getting close to the end of that process, but I
can't confirm the number of current or possible future providers," said BP spokesman Robert Wine.
    Experts such as Siddharth A Pai, partner and MD of sourcing advisory firm TPI, said, that many customers are attempting to centralise their buying power for better rates.
    "During boom time, many of these outsourcing decisions were taken by operational managers. Now, companies want to rationalise those decisions
by moving towards best-of-breed vendors," he said. In another instance, one of the biggest European insurance firms AXA plans to bring down its number of IT suppliers from seven to three. While TCS supports AXA's UK operations, Wipro provides IT services to the insurance firm's French business. "AXA is a large outsourcer, with hundreds of millions of pounds worth of work being outsourced," said an outsourcing expert.

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