DXC Technology Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides information technology services and solutions in the United States, the United Kingdom, the rest of Europe, Australia, and internationally. It operates in two segments: Global Business Services (GBS) and Global Infrastructure Services (GIS). The GBS segment offers a portfolio of analytics services and an extensive partner ecosystem that helps its customers gain insights, automate operations, and accelerate their transformation journeys. It also provides software engineering, consulting, and data analytics solutions, which enable businesses to run and manage their mission-critical functions, transform their operations, and develop new ways of doing business. This segment simplifies, modernizes, and accelerates mission-critical applications that support business agility and growth through application services; provides proprietary modular insurance software and platforms; and operates a wide spectrum of insurance business process services. Additionally, it helps to operate and improve bank card, payment, and lending processes and operations, as well as customer experiences. The GIS segment offers security services such as IT security, operations, and culture for migrating to the cloud, protecting data with a zero-trust strategy, and managing a security operation center. It also provides cloud infrastructure and IT outsourcing services. This segment delivers a consumer-like experience, centralizes IT management and support services, improves the total cost of ownership, and orchestrates hybrid cloud and multicloud environments. The company markets and sells its products through a direct sales force to commercial businesses and public sector enterprises. DXC Technology Company was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia.
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The Utilities sector gained 3.1% while the market remained flat over the last week. As for the longer term, the market has risen 18% in the past 12 months. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 15% annually. Market details ›