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  • Medibank ditches big-bang IBM GSA deal

    Medibank Private has replaced a big-bang IT and telecommunications outsourcing deal with IBM for a "multi-vendor, elective-outsourcing" model.

  • New Medibank CIO takes reins

    Medibank Private chief information officer (CIO) Surinder Singh has left the health fund to return to his systems integration company.

  • IBM Global Services wins $350M health contract

    IBM Global Services has won a five-year $350 million outsourcing deal to provide IT infrastructure for the government's Health agencies

  • IBM for Health Dept

    The Australian Federal Government and IBM Global Services Australia have signed a Health Group Agencies IT outsourcing agreement which will provide IT&T services worth $350 million over five years to the Department of Health and Aged Care, the Health Insurance Commission and Medibank Private.

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