Computer Sciences Corp.
MTA
The Story of An American Company
*Computer Sciences Corp.: The Story of An American Company* offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of one of the foundational businesses in the information technology services sector. Beginning in 1959 with just two visionary founders, Roy Nutt and Fletcher Jones, and a modest $100, the book chronicles CSC's remarkable journey from a pioneering software development firm to a global IT powerhouse. It details how CSC legitimized the concept of software as a distinct, valuable industry by becoming the first software company listed on a U.S. stock exchange, and how its early, critical partnerships with entities like NASA and the U.S. government laid the groundwork for decades of growth and innovation.
The narrative explores CSC's strategic diversification from a predominantly government contractor to a major player in commercial IT outsourcing, securing landmark deals with Fortune 500 companies. It highlights the company's continuous adaptation to technological shifts, from mainframes to distributed networks, and its aggressive pursuit of "next-generation" IT services like cloud computing, big data analytics, and cybersecurity through strategic acquisitions. The book also delves into the critical leadership transitions, including the transformative era under Mike Lawrie, which saw the bold spin-off of CSC's public sector business into CSRA and the subsequent monumental merger with Hewlett Packard Enterprise's services division, forming DXC Technology. This is the story of a company that not only weathered the storms of technological change and market competition but actively shaped the very landscape of enterprise IT.
This book is for anyone interested in the history of information technology, corporate strategy, and business transformation. It will particularly appeal to IT professionals, business leaders, students of business and technology, and investors who want to understand the dynamics of the IT services industry, how companies adapt to technological change, and the long-term impact of strategic decisions in a competitive global market.
July 21, 2025
28,171 words
1 hour 58 minutes
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