[6] At the time of its creation, DXC Technology had revenues of $25 billion, with 6,000 enterprise and public sector clients across 70 countries, managed by around 170,000 staff.
[10] Mike Salvino, the former Accenture chief group executive, was named president and CEO of DXC Technology in September 2019.
[11] In February 2021, French technology services and consulting firm Atos ended talks for a potential acquisition of DXC.
[14][15] As of November 2021[update], DXC had around 130,000 employees in over 70 countries in its global innovation and delivery centres; the largest among them is India, followed by the Philippines, Central Europe, and Vietnam.
[19][20] Raul Fernandez, who was on the board of directors, was appointed as the president and chief executive officer of DXC Technology on 1 February 2024.