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Sony to outsource part of business processes to IBM Japan

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Sony Corp will outsource a part of the human resources and accounting operation services of Sony and certain of its subsidiaries in Japan to IBM Japan, Ltd.

Sony is undertaking steps on a global scale to execute structural transformation to achieve profitability improvement and optimize business processes. Sony said it made the decision to outsource a part of its business processes announced on Friday as a part of these initiatives, and through this outsourcing in strong partnership with IBM Japan, Sony intends to further improve the efficiency of its operations and accelerate its transformation initiatives.

In connection with the above-mentioned outsourcing decision, Sony, IBM Japan and Manpower Japan Co Ltd have agreed to establish a joint venture. The joint venture will be formed by splitting a part of the human resources service operations from Sony Human Capital Corp, which currently undertakes human resources service, business travel and insurance operations mainly for Sony Group in Japan.

IBM Japan will provide its human resources and accounting operation services to Sony Group in Japan using the new joint venture as its base in Japan and IBM Global Delivery Center in Dalian, China as its base outside Japan.

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Don't the Chinese own IBM?

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They took over IBM's Think Pad range (Lenovo) but they do not own IBM in any way, shape or form.

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IBM owns the world and is the number one company in the word that you do not want having your information. It all goes back to Big brother.

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Nah man, IBM is the daddy. If there were no IBM, you would not be posting on the internet today.

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Lenovo bought IBM's consumer computer division.

IBM concentrates just on businesses now, like their name suggests.

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I completely agree with @Chotto here! "They took over IBM's Think Pad range (Lenovo) but they do not own IBM in any way, shape or form." http://pureresearch.co

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