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DXC wins $94m Queensland Rail contract

By Justin Hendry on Jan 11, 2019 3:21PM
DXC wins $94m Queensland Rail contract

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Queensland Rail has chosen DXC Technology as its sole provider of IT managed services as part of a project aimed at ditching its existing IT infrastructure ownership model for the cloud. In a radical shakeup of its existing service provider environment, the government-owned rail operator has ...

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By Justin Hendry
Jan 11 2019
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