Follow the DXC Technology Co share price and the full insider trade history of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Business Services sector, DXC Technology Co has logged 245 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €1.6bn. The latest transaction was reported on 18 June 2026 (Retenue fiscale). Among the most active insiders: Drumgoole Christopher. Every trade is openly available.
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DXC Technology Co (NYSE: DXC) is a United States-based enterprise technology services provider headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia. The company was formed in April 2017 through the merger of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Enterprise Services business, giving DXC a heritage of more than 60 years in mission-critical IT services. For investors, DXC is best understood not as a pure software vendor, but as a global operator, integrator, and modernizer of complex technology estates, especially in regulated and legacy-heavy environments. DXC’s offering spans a broad set of capabilities, including Business Process Services, Cloud & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Enterprise Applications, Infrastructure Protection, Managed Applications, Modernization as a Service, and Modern Workplace solutions. The company emphasizes its ability to run, secure, and modernize critical systems while helping clients adopt AI, automation, and cloud-based architectures. Its customer base is diversified across industries such as insurance, financial services, public sector, automotive, energy, healthcare, life sciences, manufacturing, telecom, and transportation. That industry mix reflects DXC’s role in large-scale transformation programs, infrastructure operations, application modernization, and sector-specific software and services. In competitive terms, DXC operates in a crowded global IT services market alongside firms such as Accenture, IBM Consulting, TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, and Cognizant. Its differentiators are the depth of its managed services capabilities, long-standing client relationships, and an installed base built around complex enterprise systems. DXC states that it serves clients in more than 70 countries and relies on a global partner ecosystem, which supports international reach and recurring engagement opportunities. The company’s geographic footprint gives it meaningful diversification, although North America remains an important revenue base. Recent highlights show DXC trying to sharpen its positioning around AI-led transformation. In 2025, the company introduced “Xponential,” an AI orchestration blueprint, and announced multiple partnerships tied to modernization and enterprise automation. DXC also reported fiscal 2025 results and, in SEC filings, said it began reporting fiscal 2026 under a revised segment structure that better reflects how management runs the business: Consulting & Engineering Services, Global Infrastructure Services, and Insurance. For market context, DXC is listed on the NYSE in the United States, reinforcing its profile as a large-cap global technology services company with a strong operational and transformation angle.