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  2. DXC Technology - Wikipedia

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    DXC Technology was founded on April 3, 2017, when Hewlett Packard Enterprise ’s Enterprise Services business unit merged with Computer Sciences Corporation. The company provided business-to-business IT services. [5] It began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DXC. [6] At the time of its creation, DXC Technology had revenues of $25 billion. [7]

  3. Xchanging - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. £ 440.2 million (2015) [1] Number of employees. 7,000 (2015) [2] Parent. DXC Technology. Website. xchanging .com. Xchanging is a business process and technology services provider and integrator, owned by DXC Technology, providing business services to the commercial insurance industry.

  4. Luxoft - Wikipedia

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    Luxoft. Luxoft, a DXC Technology subsidiary, is represented in 21 countries with 17 000+ employees globally. Luxoft is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland. [1] Luxoft. Company type. Subsidiary.

  5. Aruba Networks - Wikipedia

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    www .arubanetworks .com. HPE Aruba Networking, formerly known as Aruba Networks, is a Santa Clara, California -based security and networking subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. The company was founded in Sunnyvale, California in 2002 by Keerti Melkote and Pankaj Manglik. On March 2, 2015, Hewlett-Packard announced it would acquire ...

  6. DXC Technology tumbles as investors fret over latest ...

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    DXC Technology tumbles as investors fret over latest restructuring plan. (Reuters) - Shares of DXC Technology slumped 18% on Friday, after the IT services provider unveiled a new revamp and ...

  7. Concentrix - Wikipedia

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    Concentrix was founded in 1969, its heritage can be traced back to 1973 to its insurance administration business solutions and services which were acquired in 2013 by Concentrix from IBM. [5] Concentrix has grown through multiple acquisitions, bringing on board eight companies since 2006. Two of the acquisitions that are especially notable include the IBM Worldwide Customer Care Services ...

  8. UXC - Wikipedia

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    AUD $685 million [1] Number of employees. 3000 [1] Parent. DXC Technology. UXC Ltd is an Australian company owned by DXC Technology, which operates in the IT services industry with over 3,000 employees in the private and public sectors across Australasia. [2] UXC is composed of three distinct internal groups in various industry segments.

  9. Electronic Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Data Systems ( EDS) was an American multinational information technology equipment and services company headquartered in Plano, Texas, which was founded in 1962 by Ross Perot. The company was a subsidiary of General Motors from 1984 until it was spun off in 1996. EDS was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2008.

  10. Computer Sciences Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Computer Sciences Corporation ( CSC) was an American multinational corporation that provided information technology (IT) services and professional services. On April 3, 2017, it merged with the Enterprise Services line of business of HP Enterprise (formerly Electronic Data Systems) to create DXC Technology. [2] [3]

  11. Digital cross-connect system - Wikipedia

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    A digital cross-connect system (DCS or DXC) is a piece of circuit-switched network equipment, used in telecommunications networks, that allows lower-level TDM bit streams, such as DS0 bit streams, to be rearranged and interconnected among higher-level TDM signals, such as DS1 bit streams.