DXC Technology

DXC Technology

Grammar fix: "proposed for US$10 billion including debt for acquisition" is non-standard English; "proposed for [price]" is not a valid construction; the correct forms are "proposed a deal of X," "proposed an acquisition valued at X," or "offered X"; also fixed "for acquisition" (redundant, as "takeover" already indicates acquisition) and "including debt" is moved to a natural position as a parenthetical; the revised sentence is grammatically correct and reads naturally

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[[Mike Salvino]], the former [[Accenture]] chief group executive, was named president and CEO of DXC Technology in September 2019.{{cite news |last1=Johnson |first1=O’Ryan |title=DXC Picks Former Accenture Executive As New CEO As Mike Lawrie Retires |url=https://www.crn.com/news/channel-programs/DXC-Picks-Former-Accenture-Executive-As-New-CEO |access-date=February 5, 2021 |work=[[CRN (magazine)|CRN]] |date=September 11, 2019}}
[[Mike Salvino]], the former [[Accenture]] chief group executive, was named president and CEO of DXC Technology in September 2019.{{cite news |last1=Johnson |first1=O’Ryan |title=DXC Picks Former Accenture Executive As New CEO As Mike Lawrie Retires |url=https://www.crn.com/news/channel-programs/DXC-Picks-Former-Accenture-Executive-As-New-CEO |access-date=February 5, 2021 |work=[[CRN (magazine)|CRN]] |date=September 11, 2019}}


In February 2021, French technology services and consulting firm [[Atos]] ended talks for a potential acquisition of DXC.{{cite web|url=https://www.consultancy.eu/news/5655/dxc-technology-rejects-10-billion-atos-bid|title=DXC Technology rejects $10 billion Atos bid, and Atos walks away|date=February 2, 2021 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.dxc.com/us/en/about-us/newsroom/press-releases/02012021|title=DXC Technology Statement}} Atos had proposed for US$10 billion including debt for acquisition.{{cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/information-tech/atos-ends-talks-with-dxc-for-a-potential-acquisition/articleshow/80654226.cms|title=Atos ends talks with DXC for a potential acquisition|newspaper=The Economic Times |date=February 2, 2021 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/tcs-may-lose-spot-as-worlds-third-largest-it-services-firm/article33559923.ece|title=TCS may lose spot as world's third largest IT services firm|date=January 12, 2021 }}
In February 2021, French technology services and consulting firm [[Atos]] ended talks for a potential acquisition of DXC.{{cite web|url=https://www.consultancy.eu/news/5655/dxc-technology-rejects-10-billion-atos-bid|title=DXC Technology rejects $10 billion Atos bid, and Atos walks away|date=February 2, 2021 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.dxc.com/us/en/about-us/newsroom/press-releases/02012021|title=DXC Technology Statement}} Atos had proposed a takeover deal valued at US$10 billion, including debt.{{cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/information-tech/atos-ends-talks-with-dxc-for-a-potential-acquisition/articleshow/80654226.cms|title=Atos ends talks with DXC for a potential acquisition|newspaper=The Economic Times |date=February 2, 2021 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/tcs-may-lose-spot-as-worlds-third-largest-it-services-firm/article33559923.ece|title=TCS may lose spot as world's third largest IT services firm|date=January 12, 2021 }}


{{as of|2021|11}}, DXC had around 130,000 employees in over 70 countries in its global innovation and delivery centres; the largest among them is India, followed by the Philippines, Central Europe, and Vietnam.
{{as of|2021|11}}, DXC had around 130,000 employees in over 70 countries in its global innovation and delivery centres; the largest among them is India, followed by the Philippines, Central Europe, and Vietnam.