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    CSC boosts senior ranks 20 August, 2004 10:34

    Computer Sciences Corporation have made two new appointments, with former PricewaterhouseCoopers partner Chris Cook announced as vice president, sales and business development and Rod Paine promoted to the role of vice president, enterprise business solutions.
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    ICANN President and VP announce plans to retire 29 May, 2002 08:04

    Rival IT services firms will go head to head over the market in Western Australia as CSC and Kaz Computer Services flaunt revamped data centre offerings.
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    IT services market heats up in WA 29 May, 2002 08:04

    Rival IT services firms will go head to head over the market in Western Australia as CSC and Kaz Computer Services flaunt revamped data centre offerings.
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    BHP Billiton sidesteps CSC in WAN deal 20 March, 2002 09:15

    Computer Science Corporation's (CSC) $700 million outsourcing deal with BHP Billiton has hit a rough spot, with IT employees suggesting the partnership is "in chaos".
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    News in brief 20 November, 2000 12:01

    News in brief
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    Data#3 Towers CSC 13 September, 2000 12:01

    In a dramatic turn of events, Data#3 has swooped on a lucrative outsourcing agreement from right under the nose of global services outfit CSC.
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    Opinion: Profit? It's around here, somewhere... 26 July, 2000 12:01

    If running a channel business was easy, everyone would do it. Or so goes the cliché. Competition is as rife in the channel as it ever was, but this year we have seen such dynamic changes that bricks-and-mortar companies are moving as fast as their so-called dot-com counterparts.
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    CSC defends outsourcing 17 July, 2000 12:01

    Computer Sciences Corp (CSC) has responded to opponents of the federal government's IT outsourcing program accusing critics of over-simplifying debate and misinterpreting commercial realities.
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    Netegrity brings in boss for A/NZ startup 23 June, 2000 13:01

    E-commerce infrastructure supplier Netegrity has kicked off its operations in Australia under Chris Vickers, who has loads of experience with companies around the region. Other worthies winning promotions around town may be better known on the Australian scene
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    BHP IT purchase propels CSC to No. 2 05 June, 2000 12:01

    CSC's (Computer Sciences Corporation) purchase of the information technology division of BHP will catapult CSC into the second largest Australian IT service provider with big contract credibility, according to analysts.
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    Steel City gets e-commerce centre 29 May, 2000 12:01

    A drop-in e-commerce centre for small and medium-sized businesses in the Steel City opened last week at Wollongong University's information technology and computer science school, where it will offer businesses the opportunity to discover online trading or learn about the technology involved.
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