Outsourcing does not save money
Sprint Nextel is suing IBM for failing to save it anything on its outsourcing contract.
The telco claims that Big Blue salespeople said that if Sprint outsourced some of its programming work with it they would save a fortune. Sprint signed a five-year deal with IBM in 2004 valued at $400 million and more than 1,000 Sprint employees were transferred to IBM.
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