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[[DXC Technology]], a new company formed from the merger of [[Computer Sciences Corporation]] (CSC) and [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise]]'s [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services|Enterprise Services division]]. The full launch of the new brand will take place worldwide with the debut of the new company, which is expected on April 3, 2017. CSC and HPE ES employed a combined 165,000 people when the deal was announced in May 2016, and DXC as a whole will serve nearly 5,900 clients across 70 countries |
[[DXC Technology]], a new company formed from the merger of [[Computer Sciences Corporation]] (CSC) and [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise]]'s [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services|Enterprise Services division]]. The full launch of the new brand will take place worldwide with the debut of the new company, which is expected on April 3, 2017. CSC and HPE ES employed a combined 165,000 people when the deal was announced in May 2016, and DXC as a whole will serve nearly 5,900 clients across 70 countries |
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Revision as of 11:16, 17 February 2017
DXC may refer to
Organizations
DXC Technology, a new company formed from the merger of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Enterprise Services division. The full launch of the new brand will take place worldwide with the debut of the new company, which is expected on April 3, 2017. CSC and HPE ES employed a combined 165,000 people when the deal was announced in May 2016, and DXC as a whole will serve nearly 5,900 clients across 70 countries
Transportation
New Zealand DX class locomotive
Video Games
The video game Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, sometimes abbreviated to DXC.