KOREAN AIR TURNS TO IBM
Korean Air expects to use IBM Global Services to run its computer systems, technical support services and management network. The carrier has provided a letter of intent to begin outsourcing its IT functions to IBM by the end of the year in a deal expected to be worth more than $400 million over a...
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