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Storage, Networking, Consulting and (HPFS) (Servers) (2010) Support Personal Enterprise With the Separation of 2015, Enterprise Services (EDS), Software, Printers & Computers Services Software Imaging (HP & Division Enterprise Group and Financial Services went to “HPE”, while 3PAR Compaq) (EDS) Printing & Imaging and Personal Computers went to “HPI” (2010) Separation/Split of HP into HP Inc. and Hewlewtt Packard Enterprise – November 1, 2015 2015 HP Inc. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company HPE’s Enterprise Services was spun off/sold to CSC on April 1, 2017. Computer Sciences Personal Printers & Computers Corporation Enterprise Imaging (HP & Financial Enterprise Services Compaq) Software Services Group (CSC) Division (HPEFS) (Servers) (EDS) Spin/Merge of Software business Micro Focus – November 1, 2017 2017 Combined company of ES and CSC is called DXC Technology Services LLC. ES/CSC is operating under this name effective June 1, 2018 Software division Micro Focus International DXC Technology Services - Enterprise Services (ES) operated under the legal entity named “Enterprise was spun off to by plc LLC Services LLC” until June 1, 2018. HPE to Micro Focus on Nov 1, 2017 On June 1, 2018, DXC spun off the US Public Sector portion of the Enterprise Enterprise Services business to be merged with Vencore Holding Corporation and Software Services CSC KeyPoint Government Solutions. The combined entity is now known as LLC Perspecta. Spin/Merge of USPS business to Perspecta – June 1, 2018 2018 USPS portion of Perspecta Vencore Perspecta is the new company formed in Holding USPS took the “Enterprise Services Enterprise Services LLC Corporation 2018 by merger of Vencore Holding Business went to Perspecta. LLC” legal name with them to Corporation, KeyPoint Government Commercial business stayed Perspecta US Public Solutions and DXC’s US Public Sector KeyPoint with DXC Sector (USPS) portion of their Enterprise Services Vencore KeyPoint Government (USPS) Solutions Business Business.
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