August 11, 2025 - 02:04

DXC Technology has announced the opening of a new office in Buenos Aires, Argentina, marking a significant expansion of its operations in Latin America. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the company's ability to serve its growing client base in the region and to tap into the vast talent pool available in Argentina.
The Buenos Aires office will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration, allowing DXC Technology to deliver a wide range of digital solutions and services to clients across various industries. The company is committed to leveraging local expertise to drive digital transformation initiatives that help businesses stay competitive in an increasingly digital world.
With this expansion, DXC Technology aims to foster local partnerships and create job opportunities, contributing to the economic development of the region. The new office is expected to enhance customer engagement and support the company’s mission of providing cutting-edge technology solutions tailored to the unique needs of Latin American businesses.
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