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Thrive on Change. Welcome to DXC Technology Australia and New Zealand Thrive on change. Welcome to DXC Technology On April 4 in Australia and New Zealand, CSC officially merged with HPE’s Enterprise Services business to launch our new company and brand: DXC Technology. DXC Technology is the world’s leading independent, end-to-end next-generation IT services company, uniquely positioned to help our clients harness the power of innovation to thrive on change. Our mission is to lead digital transformations for our clients and deliver new beneficial outcomes for their business. We have the resources, global reach and scale to help clients apply the power of technology and confidently guide them toward the future. Seelan Nayagam DXC Technology’s independence, global talent, expertise, and extensive partner Managing Director, network combine to provide greater benefit to you. Our strength comes from: DXC Technology Australia and New Our technology independence and extensive partner network, including Zealand key strategic partnerships such as Amazon Web Services, AT&T, Dell EMC, HCL, Hitachi, HPE, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Micro Focus, Microsoft, Oracle, PwC, SAP, ServiceNow and VMWare. Our industry-leading partner relationships work together to deliver the right solution and the right team to address complex, critical client business challenges. A differentiated operating model —encompassing the building, selling and delivery of technology solutions — that enables seamless interaction with you. And a clear and confident vision, forged over 60 years of delivering results for thousands of clients across all industries. This is an exciting time for all of us at DXC Technology, and we are equally thrilled to share this experience with you. 2 Our history Created by the merger of CSC and the Enterprise healthcare transactions. Hewlett Packard (HP) Services business of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, acquired Electronic Data Systems in 2008, and DXC Technology boasts a long and proud history of soon created HP Enterprise Services, focused on innovation, service and value. transforming enterprises and achieving measurable business outcomes. In November 2015, Hewlett CSC history Packard Company split into HP Inc. and Hewlett In 1959, computer analysts Roy Nutt and Fletcher Jones Packard Enterprise (HPE), and the Enterprise Services pooled $100 to form Computer Sciences Corporation business became part of HPE. (CSC), providing computer manufacturers with complex programs known as assemblers, compilers Coming together and operating systems. During the next five decades, Through their histories, both CSC and HPE Enterprise CSC grew rapidly, becoming a Fortune 500 industry Services were known for evolving to keep pace with the leader by offering customers a wealth of experience ever-changing world of technology — and for offering and unparalleled services across numerous industries. clients a fresh perspective built on a rich heritage of innovation and industry-leading services. In 2016, UXC joined CSC to become one of the Australia and New Zealand region’s leading independent Today, the strategic combination of these two services companies. complementary businesses creates the world’s leading independent, end-to-end IT services company. With HPE Enterprise Services history $25 billion in annual revenues and nearly 6,000 In 1962, Electronic Data Systems (EDS) was founded clients in more than 70 countries, DXC Technology is in Dallas, Texas, by Ross Perot. EDS, a pioneer in IT uniquely positioned to tap into global talent, powerful outsourcing, grew from Perot’s initial $1,000 investment next-generation IT solutions and extensive partner to a global enterprise that helped 500 million relationships, to help clients transform digitally and passengers board planes, processed 13 billion credit seize opportunities. card transactions and performed 2.4 billion CSC and HPE-ES have both been on broad-based transformation journeys 2012 Turn-around strategy announced 2013 Announced $1B cost 2016 savings target 2015 Made key Spun off acquisitions CSRA (UXC, Xchanging) 2017 2015 2016 2014 HPE is CSC & Enterprise HPE spin-off established Services of HPE announced announce merger 2012 as a new Turn-around strategy company announced 3 What sets us apart 250+ $25B Partner network Global IT services with best-of-breed leader partners and 14 strategic partners 6,000 Clients 60+ 200+ Fortune 500 Years of innovation companies 70+ 170,000+ Countries Employees worldwide 37 91 Strategic delivery Data centres centres We have brought We serve nearly 6,000 innovation to clients private and public sector for 60+ years enterprises across 70 countries 4 The DXC difference As the world’s leading independent, end-to-end IT services company, we are uniquely positioned to lead digital transformations — creating greater value for clients, partners and shareholders, and presenting growth opportunities for our people. We are among the world’s best corporate citizens. We take pride in our technology independence and our role as a trusted advisor. Our success is built on the trust we earned from clients. We work shoulder-to-shoulder with our clients to solve complex challenges in ways that minimise business risk and maximise opportunity. Technology independence We are technology-independent. Our partnerships with the world’s leading technology providers give us the agility to deliver the best, most proven solutions to de-risk technology investments. World-class talent Our world-class talent works alongside clients to help them transform for the future, without breaking what works. Our talent is augmented by an alliance of leading technology companies. Clear and confident vision As the leading independent, end-to-end IT services company, we have met the challenges of innovation many times, and have a clear and confident vision for navigating the future. Our clients benefit We are uniquely positioned to from our technology lead digital transformations, independence, global creating greater value for our talent, expertise and people, clients and partners extensive partner network 5 Leading with industry expertise We offer innovative business solutions to help solve your complex industry challenges. Learn about the industries that use our technology products and services. Aerospace & Defence Banking & Capital Markets Communications, Consumer & Retail A leading IT service provider A leading provider of banking Media & Entertainment We help the world’s leading to A&D firms, we help clients software and front-office We provide innovative consumer packaged goods shorten time to market, managed trading solutions, business solutions to and retail firms focus gain insight from data and we support banking and the world’s leading on consumer experience adopt digital technologies capital markets clients communications, media to help clients seize to accelerate innovation with 30+ years of industry and entertainment firms to opportunities in the face of across manufacturing and experience, specialised transform their business, disruptive digital trends. supply chains. services and resources to redefine the customer make transformation happen. experience and capitalise on digital convergence. Healthcare & Life Insurance Manufacturing Mining, Energy & Tech Sciences We’re the No 1 provider of As a leading IT services We’ve supported mining, We focus on clinical core insurance software and provider, we guide our energy and technology care and operational services globally. We support clients through change by businesses worldwide for efficiency with digital care growth, speed to market and combining our deep expertise 20+ years. Our solutions help transformation solutions, efficiency through digital in manufacturing with our clients rapidly seize market and provide industry-leading insurance solutions and ecosystem of connected opportunities, gain competitive software and business business process services. products and services, helping advantage and evolve with process services to health to transform operations and new business models. providers and payers. drive innovation. Public Sector Travel & Transportation Utilities Education With a 50-year track record, With 40+ years of industry We enable our clients Our decades of experience we’re one of the world’s experience, we support to reduce cost, simplify in consulting, business leading independent IT mission-critical systems for regulatory complexity, secure and systems integration, and outsourcing enable service providers for all levels top airlines, consumer travel, vital services and meet health us to deliver innovative of government agencies. We freight and logistics, and and safety requirements, by solutions that provide IT and provide secure, 24x7 support railway firms. Our services delivering next generation IT economic value to clients in to mission-critical systems help clients support growth solutions to support critical educational organisations and operations. and transform operations. infrastructures. around the world. 6 Together with our partner network we offer the best innovations and services Cloud, Workload, Workplace & Mobility Analytics Platforms & ITO Our workplace, mobility and IoT Our portfolio of analytics services We help clients maximise their services help clients embrace and robust partner ecosystem private cloud, public cloud and new ways of working and build helps clients gain rapid insights legacy infrastructure, as well as a secure, user-centric, digital and accelerate their digital securely manage their hybrid workplace. transformation journeys. environments. Security
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