J.P. Morgan Scraps $5B IT Deal With IBM
Bank confirms plans to cancel outsourcing agreement, bring IT operations back in-house
Computerworld - IBM lost one of its highest-profile IT outsourcing clients last week, as J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. confirmed that it's canceling the remainder of a seven-year, $5 billion contract that the two companies signed in late 2002.
Sources told Computerworld last spring that New York-based J.P. Morgan planned to bring most of the IT work it had outsourced to IBM back in-house after completing its $58 billion acquisition of Bank One Corp. in July . At the time, a spokesman for J.P. Morgan said the bank couldn't comment "on future negotiations."
Last week, J.P. Morgan said the addition of Bank One created a larger company with the capacity to manage the technology infrastructure on its own. The merger also brought J.P. Morgan two prominent advocates of running IT internally: Bank One CEO James Dimon and CIO Austin Adams. Dimon is due to take over as CEO of J.P. Morgan in 2006, and Adams now heads IT for the merged company.
"We believe managing our own technology infrastructure is best for the long-term growth and success of our company," Adams said in a statement. He added that reintegrating IT operations into the bank "will give us competitive advantages, accelerate innovation and enable us to become more streamlined and efficient."
J.P. Morgan and IBM will wind down their contract this year, and the 4,000 IT employees and contractors who were shifted to IBM after the deal was signed will be transferred back to the bank in January.
The IT infrastructure functions currently being handled by IBM include management of the bank's data centers, help desks, distributed computing systems, and data and voice networks.
IBM spokesman James Sciales said IBM will still provide hardware, software and services to several J.P. Morgan business units, including its investment banking operations and its retail banking, treasury and securities services.

Austin Adams, CIO at J.P. Morgan Chase
He added that IBM still had been investing in building up the resources it needed to support J.P. Morgan's systems. As a result, IBM doesn't expect the contract cancellation to negatively affect its financial results this year. Sciales declined to comment on whether IBM will receive a termination fee from J.P. Morgan.
When IBM announced the J.P. Morgan contract, it hailed the deal as a groundbreaking agreement that would illustrate the value of its "on-demand" strategy for adding flexibility to corporate IT infrastructures.
Changing Needs
ZapThink LLC analyst Ronald Schmelzer predicted at the time that the deal would be IBM's "poster child" for the on-demand approach. "Poster children have



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