CSC In The News

CSC in the News is a selection of news articles featuring interviews with subject matter experts and executives about the IT services industry, latest technology trends and the company's performance.

Public sector, clouds and avatars (podcast)
Financial Times, November 10, 2009
Mike Laphen, chief executive of CSC, talks to Peter Whitehead about the public sector, cloud computing and virtual worlds.

An Ounce of Prevention
IndustryWeek, October 9, 2009
Eileen Sweeny, president of CSC's Manufacturing Group, and Chris Cholen, vice president of program management and solution architecture for CSC's Global Business Solutions, comment on why IT projects fail. "A few common-sense measures can go a long way toward preventing IT project failures."

How One CFO Left Links, Took Helm in Crisis
CFO Magazine, September 30, 2009
Article featuring Mike Mancuso's efforts as CFO of CSC. "Michael Mancuso's cost-cutting moves since coming out of retirement to lead finance at Computer Sciences Corp. have included freezing the company's pension fund and ditching executive car perks."

Make Your Strategy Shine
Investor's Business Daily, August 28, 2009
CSC Chief Culture Officer Martha Johnson's comments on strategy and innovation. "A diamond in the rough doesn't look like much. Likewise, winning strategies start out as fuzzy ideas. It's what you do with them that puts the shine on."

Penny Here, There Added Up For CSC
Investor's Business Daily, August 7, 2009
Q&A featuring Mike Mancuso discussing CSC's rise in profits. "Tech services firm CSC on Thursday reported an 8% rise in per-share profit to 85 cents. That beat analyst views...by 34 cents! Sometimes, a chief financial officer can make a big difference. Mike Mancuso, CFO for Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC), can understand that the big beat would perplex investors."

Saving 15% is Easy...
CIO Update, July 29, 2009
CSC Chief Technology Officer John Glowacki talks about cutting costs and increasing efficiency. "Alright, nothing is that easy, but the point is if you have a mandate from on-high to cut costs and consolidate IT into a centralized, shared-services organization with a solid reporting line back to the CEO's office, well, then, things are definitely tilted in your favor."



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