- Tue Jul 20 2004 Study: Outsourcing megadeals on the rise
Analysts expect a surge in the number of megadeals in 2004, but they might not be as profitable as those inked during the dot-com boom.
- Thu Sep 16 2004 Outsourcing megadeals lose momentum
The shift is highlighted by IBM's loss of its $5 billion JPMorgan contract, one of the largest outsourcing deals in recent memory.
- Fri Jan 18 2008 Megadeals aid outsourcing recovery
Growth among Indian companies, contracts for financial and other business services helped sector bounce back, report says.
- Thu Sep 4 2003 Services megadeals not quite so mega
Multimillion-dollar contracts touted by IT services companies may amount to less than meets the eye. Behind those big numbers lie the true costs involved in such deals.
- Wed May 3 2000 Portal addiction
Faced with rising competition, plummeting market values and depleted cash reserves, online businesses are being forced to re-evaluate the wisdom of their megadeals with high-traffic portal sites.
- Mon Jul 28 2003 IBM lands $1.1 billion IT services deal
Under the megadeal, Big Blue will take over the operation and support of information systems for ABB, a Swiss power and automation technologies company.
- Thu Oct 16 2003 IBM lands Canadian bank deal
Big Blue continues its surge into the rising trend of service outsourcing by inking yet another megadeal with Canadian banking firm TD Bank Financial Group.
- Thu Jun 22 2000 Vivendi-Seagram deal highlights investor vs. family capitalism
A Wharton director examines the media titan resulting from the megadeal and the people at the helm--notably Edgar Bronfman Jr., whose family is synonymous with Seagram.
- Mon Apr 14 2008 Yahoo chairman knows how to multitask mergers
Roy Bostock wraps up $3.1 billion merger deal for Northwest Airlines, while simultaneously handling Yahoo's own megabillion buyout offer from Microsoft.
- Thu Feb 19 2004 Gartner: Outsourcing to grow, but deals to shrink
Megadollar outsourcing contracts are on the wane, says the research firm, but the number of new deals will grow by 30 percent.

