Computer Sciences Banks On £200m In Malaysia
Talkback i wont to join computer sciences in malaysia
[March 23, 2004, 12:44]
Computer Sciences, DynCorp To Merge
News Computer Sciences is to acquire DynCorp, a consultant to many US government departments. Under the deal, expected to close in the first quarter, each DynCorp share will be exchanged for $15 in cash and $43 worth of Computer Sciences shares.
[December 13, 2002, 14:10]
Computer Sciences Banks On £200m In Malaysia
News Computer Sciences added another significant outsourcing deal to its string of recent wins, announcing on Thursday that it was awarded a 10-year pact with Malayan Banking valued at $342m (£216m). Under the deal, Computer Sciences will absorb some...
[August 29, 2003, 12:05]
Computer Sciences Corporation Saves Time And Money With A Centralized EPM Solution
White Papers Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), a leading IT services provider, wanted to reduce its overhead costs in managing the large outsourcing engagements increasingly critical to its business. CSC faced difficulty in keeping pace with stakeholder...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Computer Sciences Corporation Accelerates Innovations To Capture New Business Opportunities
White Papers Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) is a leading global outsourcer and systems integrator. CSC wanted to identify new, high-growth service Models, differentiate offerings to prevent services from becoming commoditized and develop strategy for...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
US Pilots Fly Virtually With Computer Sciences
News Computer Sciences has won a $1.1bn (£0.66bn) deal from the US Army to help manage its flight simulator and aviation training operations, the company said on Monday. Based on the terms of the 12-year contract, Computer Sciences will provide...
[September 29, 2003, 16:20]
ISoft Takes Legal Action Against CSC
News iSoft has started legal action over Computer Sciences Corporation's refusal to consent to its acquisition by Australian healthcare provider IBA Health. It has claimed that Computer Sciences Corporation's (CSC) objections to the takeover are...
[June 5, 2007, 12:44]
Motorola Outsources IT Management
News Computer Sciences on Thursday announced a 10-year, $1.6bn (£1bn) contract to manage Motorola's worldwide information technology infrastructure. The deal also calls for Computer Sciences to acquire certain unspecified Motorola IT infrastructure and...
[March 27, 2003, 14:39]
NHS Awards Big Contracts
News Accenture and Computer Sciences announced contract wins on Tuesday, with the British government making their holiday seasons cheerier. Computer Sciences said its $1.72bn contract is part of an effort to improve health care service for patients in...
[December 24, 2003, 8:10]
ISoft Halts Legal Action Against CSC
News Troubled software company iSoft has called a halt to legal proceedings initiated against Computer Sciences Corporation, one of the local service providers for the NHS National Programme for IT, after the latter blocked its takeover by Australian...
[June 7, 2007, 16:59]
Nasa Signs Up Supercomputing Support
News Nasa has signed a deal with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) for the provision of supercomputing support over the next decade. Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) will provide support services to Nasa's Advanced Supercomputing Division at the...
[July 25, 2007, 9:19]
3Com Switch 7700 Drives Pennsylvania State University's New, State-of-the-Art Information Sciences And Technology Building Network
White Papers Previously, classes and offices of Penn State's School of Information Sciences and Technology and Department of Computer Science and Engineering were dispersed across the University Park campus. The university sought a powerful, enterprise-quality...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Extreme Networks Makes The Grade At UC Berkeley
White Papers In 2001, Cal's Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) department decided it was time to upgrade its unreliable infrastructure, which was built on Layer 2 switching at the edge and software routing at the core.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Bioscience Deal Spurns HP For Rivals
News IBM and EMC have landed large contracts to install servers and storage systems at Applera, a major life-sciences company that once relied on Compaq Computer for its complex computing needs. The life-sciences company is one of the principal players...
[September 27, 2002, 7:48]
Engineering Problem Solving Using Computers
White Papers Each semester, approximately 300 sophomore and junior engineering students enroll in the Computer Sciences 310 course. In the fall of 2000, Moses and Strikwerda reformed Computer Sciences 310 by replacing traditional lecture hall sessions with...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
IBM To Build Biggest German Supercomputer
News There, scientists from a number of disciplines will use the supercomputer to conduct research in physics, chemistry, life sciences and environmental sciences. The new computer, worth well over $10m (£6.4m), was purchased by Germany's Juelich...
[August 16, 2002, 8:51]
Microsoft Software Implicated In Air Traffic Shutdown
Talkback No other discipline has suffered so much lost of professional credibility, respectability and polution than the computer sciences field. They are MS trained but Computer Sciences ignorant. Since many just familiar with a Mickey mouse MS PC or just...
[September 22, 2004, 21:33]
Stanford, Tech Execs Unveil Science Centre
News Because it's an interdisplinary programme, the centre will also build on the intellectual capital within Stanford, drawing research from various areas of study, including geology and computer sciences.
[June 21, 2006, 11:00]
IBM Snags £1.6bn IT Services Deal
News Information technology services firms such as IBM, Electronic Data Systems and Computer Sciences have struggled to snag new business during the past year's technology spending slump. In addition, Computer Sciences inked a $23m contract with the US...
[December 19, 2002, 8:31]
US Tech Research Faces Crisis
News Traditionally funding in computer sciences has come from the US government," Kleinrock said. Some of the increase would be used to fund more basic research in the physical sciences. I think we are in trouble," said Leonard Kleinrock, professor of...
[November 10, 2005, 14:55]

