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Automaker General Motors today made good on a plan it has been cooking since the summer to take its information technology operations in-house, and will be hiring some 3,000 Hewlett-Packard employees in the process, the companies said today.
This in-sourcing plan was spearheaded by GM CIO Randy Mott, who happens to be the former CIO of HP itself. Mott, you may recall, was ousted at HP in a June 2011 management shakeup about three months before the end of Léo Apothekerâs 11-month tenure.
Mottâs plan to take GMâs IT in-house was first disclosed in a detailed story in Information Week in July.
Till now, GMâs IT services have been run by a patchwork of the usual suspects of the IT services industry: HPâs EDS, IBM, Capgemini and Indiaâs Wipro all figured prominently. Only about 10 percent of the routine IT work has been handled by GM employees.
(From the All Things D blog post. Thanks to Arik Hesseldahl.)