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  • And in the middle of all that, we have this growing technology-services business.

    Q Aaron Lucchetti 2011

  • Last month, Computer Sciences, a technology-services company that works with all kinds of government agencies including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department, lowered its earnings projection for this fiscal year by about 3% to $5.20 a share, in part because of federal budget delays, said the company's finance chief, Michael Mancuso , on a conference call with analysts.

    Firms Face Uncle Sam's Cuts Joe Light 2011

  • Nokia will sell its Qt commercial licensing and services business to technology-services firm Digia, both companies said.

    Business Watch 2011

  • Meanwhile, consulting and technology-services group Accenture PLC has teamed up with the insurance industry to create a connected vehicle sensor that warns if a driver goes over the speed limit.

    Gadgets Rule the 'Connected Society' Gustav Sandstrom 2011

  • With the help of Statera, a technology-services firm, AOL posted the tasks on Mechanical Turk and made sure that the quality of the many thousands of answers was up to par.

    Big Firms Try Crowdsourcing Rachel Emma Silverman 2012

  • "We're making up for lost time," joked Tom Mendiburu, who along with brother Mike founded information technology-services provider High Point Solutions in 1996—and will now watch the Scarlet Knights at High Point Solutions Stadium in Piscataway, N.J.

    Rutgers Stadium Gets Naming-Rights Deal 2011

  • Chief executive of Somerset, N.J.- based GalaxE Solutions, a fast-growing technology-services company expanding in Detroit.

    Saving Detroit: The Conversation 2011

  • Computer Sciences Corp. warned it might write off the $1.5 billion value of a disputed contract with the U.K.'s state-run health service, the latest in a string of setbacks for the technology-services company.

    Computer Sciences Warns of $1.5 Billion Write-Down Matt Jarzemsky 2011

  • The entire software and technology-services sector, including call centers and outsourcing, directly employs just 2.5 million workers, a tiny fraction of the overall work force.

    In India, Doubts Gather Over Rising Giant's Course Paul Beckett 2011

  • The progress in choosing a successor to CEO Michael W. Laphen , who plans to retire, comes amid mounting difficulties for the technology-services company.

    Computer Sciences Narrows CEO Hunt Joann S. Lublin 2011

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