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Computer Science Corporation company history timeline

1959

CSC was founded in April 1959 in Los Angeles, California, by Roy Nutt and Fletcher Jones.

Since its beginnings in 1959, company headquarters had been in California.

1963

By 1963, CSC became the largest software company in the United States and the first software company to be listed on the American Stock Exchange.

2000

In 2000 CSC founded a joint-venture called Innovative Banking Solutions AG in Wiesbaden, Germany to market their newly developed SAP solution for mortgage companies.

2015

In December 2015, business technology and services provider, Xchanging agreed to be purchased by CSC.

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Founded
1959
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Headquarters
Tysons Corner, VA
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Founders
Fletcher Jones,Roy Nutt
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