By Derek du Preez | Computerworld UK | Published 12:51, 26 September 13
Shell has signed a five-year deal with CGI to support the oil giant’s Technical and Competitive IT (TaCIT) unit, which is responsible for providing services across a number of the company’s key portfolios.
CGI acquired Logica, one of the UK’s largest outsourcing companies, in May last year for an estimated £1.7 billion.
As Shell’s lead key application services supplier, it will support TaCIT’s critical business and technical applications in three business areas…
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