MCI Systemhouse
MCI Systemhouse, Inc., was an American information technology company that specialized in data centers for large corporations. It was a subsidiary of the Washington, DC–based MCI Communications Corporation, the result of a 1995 $1 billion acquisition of Canadian company SHL Systemhouse and its subsequent integration with MCI's technical services branch.[1] The new company was formed to provide systems integration and outsourcing services. SHL Systemhouse based in Ottawa, Ontario, had revenue of $1.2 billion Canadian dollars in 1994, or about $883 million at then current exchange rates.[2] On February 11, 1999, MCI Systemhouse was acquired by EDS of Plano, Texas, for $1.65 billion.[3][4] EDS was able to recoup almost 25% of the purchase price by selling SHL Systemhouse's stake in Commerce One for $400 million in January, 2000.[5] Prior to the acquisition, MCI Systemhouse was one of several entities that formed UML Partners, a group devoted to the development of the Unified Modeling Language (UML).[6] HistoryCustomers of MCI Systemhouse have included Vons, CSAA, Ultramar, and United States Postal Service. References
http://news.cnet.com/EDS%2C-MCI-in-17-billion-services-deal/2100-1017_3-221552.html http://www.crn.com/news/channel-programs/18802628/eds-retains-systemhouse-identity-for-canada.htm Archived 2013-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
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