AT&T Co is joining the rush to get into the turnkey systems implementation business and has establised a Systems Integration subsidiary. It will start life with between 200 and 300 people and will initially go after contracts in telemarketing, data networking and network management in the financial services, manufacturing and distribution businesses. It will agree […]
AT&T Co is joining the rush to get into the turnkey systems implementation business and has establised a Systems Integration subsidiary. It will start life with between 200 and 300 people and will initially go after contracts in telemarketing, data networking and network management in the financial services, manufacturing and distribution businesses. It will agree to work with both AT&T and third party computers and telecommunications kit, and although it will compete with the likes of Electronic Data Systems and Computer Sciences Corp, it says it will collaborate with either on specific contracts. However its bid for the US government’s big FTS 2000 telecommunications project remains with AT&T Federal Systems.