DXC Technology (DXC) stories
DXC Technology is helping enterprises deploy augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality technologies to enhance the digital workplace.
DXC Technology leverages AR/VR tech to streamline training for Ixom, significantly reducing costs and enhancing safety with Microsoft HoloLens.
DXC Technology is welcoming new executive vice president and chief information officer Chris Drumgoole to the company this week.
As the IoT tech expands, virtual simulations of physical environments are becoming an increasingly critical piece of an enterprise digital strategy.
Vinod Bagal takes on the Delivery role from DXC senior vice president Samson David, who has decided to pursue other opportunities.
DXC Technology launches new multi-cloud solution to simplify management and operations across VMware Cloud providers.
DXC Technology has acquired ITaaS provider Virtual Clarity to bolster IT modernisation and cloud migration capabilities for large-scale enterprise clients.
DXC Connect has built out a major service offering focused on the ExtraHop suite of cloud-native network detection and response (NDR) solutions.
DXC Technology has appointed Mike Salvino as its new CEO, following the retirement of Mike Lawrie, effective December 31.
Enterprises now have a new way of modernising mission-critical IT and integrating digital solutions on Google Cloud Platform, thanks to DXC Technology.
ANZ Bank, Deloitte, Datacom NZ, DXC, icare NSW and the Australian Department of Human Services all named across various categories.
DXC Technology and Autism New Zealand's new Enterprise Centre in Wellington will support autistic Kiwis in securing high-skilled jobs across various industries.
Red Beverage 4.0 provides the ability to monitor and manage growers and supply chains, plus functionality to capture, manage and retain recipes.
Both gained the highest Thematic score (5 out of 5) for the Industrial Internet theme in GlobalData's Thematic Scorecard for the IT Services sector.
Dell Technologies celebrated their ANZ Partner Awards 2018, recognising top partners like Data#3 and Fujitsu for innovative solutions in Nouméa last week.
New research from DXC Technology and Telsyte shows 60% of NZ businesses must digitise within two years to avoid significant disruption.
Australia is crying out for at least 35,000 skilled IT experts who will be desperately needed to serve organisations large and small this year.
The finalists for the Microsoft New Zealand Partner Awards 2019 have been announced, spotlighting excellence across 12 competitive categories.
The Dynamics 365 platform replaces a Dynamics AX installation and supports Gough Group's digital transformation, innovation and growth plans.
Microsoft Australia and the State Government are launching a traineeship program to create a pipeline of IT talent and boost careers in the tech industry.