DXC Technology's Zurich contract

DXC Technology has signed an agreement with Zurich Insurance Company Ltd (Zurich), a leading global, multi-line insurance provider, by which the parties wish to extend until December 2022 the Master Services Agreement that will support Zurich’s end user transformation initiatives. The agreement focuses on creating a more secure, modern digital workplace experience for Zurich employees worldwide.

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Under the current agreement, originally signed in 2008 and extended in 2014, Zurich employs DXC to provide next-generation end-user IT services to its global workforce. As a centerpiece of its digital workplace transformation journey, Zurich will turn to DXC’s MyWorkStyleTM, a service that provides a consumer-like experience for workplace solutions, PC device management and Microsoft Windows 10 to enable greater collaboration and connectivity for thousands of users. In addition, DXC will provide security services for end user devices.
 
Thomas Kropp, group chief IT services officer at Zurich, said: “At Zurich we are committed to invest in the agility and modernization of our systems and provide a digital workplace of the future for our workforce. It is part of our strategy to invest in innovation and digitalization to enhance our operations and to better serve our customers.”
“DXC has been a dedicated service provider to Zurich for 14 years,” said Mike Lawrie, chairman, president and CEO of DXC Technology. “It demonstrates the success of our long-standing relationship and confidence in DXC’s strong insurance, workplace, mobility and security capabilities.”
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