DXC Changes the Guard, Moves into Growth Phase

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After an extensive search process, DXC Technology’s Board of Directors has appointed Mike Salvino as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective September 11, 2019. After seven years at DXC and its predecessor CSC, former president and CEO Mike Lawrie is retiring and remaining as DXC’s board chair until December 31, 2019. Salvino has more than 30 years in the IT industry, most recently in private equity. He spent 22 years at Accenture, including as group chief executive of Accenture Operations leading more than 100,000 people globally, while his division saw 20 percent revenue growth in his last year there.

In a call with financial analysts, Salvino spelled out what he called his operational playbook with three components:

  1. People – treat them right, including giving them opportunities to advance.
  2. Clients – help them rationalize and modernize their IT portfolios, including moving to the cloud. Harvest data through analytics and machine learning to give insights to clients to increase revenues and reduce costs.
  3. Business – deliver innovation and accelerate client digital transformations while adding new clients. The leadership change coincides with a shift in focus from shaping the business via mergers, acquisitions and spinoffs to accelerating the business with a strategy to drive growth.

ISG thinks DXC offers a sound technology and services stack. In fact, ISG Provider Lens rated it as a Leader in ISG Provider Lens™ Private/Hybrid Cloud - Data Center Services & Solutions - Global 2019 - Managed Containers as a Service. DXC’s robust portfolio and strategic partnership with Red Hat OpenShift with Bionix™ platform have helped clients accelerate their development process.

DXC has a significant presence in several industries, including aerospace and defense, where it has a 47 percent account penetration, and in the banking sector where it has 19 percent penetration according to ISG Momentum® Market Trends and Insights 2019 Vertical Report. To protect that presence, DXC needs to move faster and help its large clients accelerate their digital transformation initiatives.

But the service provider market is changing, with a move away from mega deals that tier one providers such as DXC have traditionally bid and won. As we’ve described in the ISG Index™ several times, renewing services deals will be tricky because clients are engaging more often in smaller deals if they renew at all, which is no guarantee. According to ISG Research, more than half of incumbent providers lose the entire scope of work in competitive negotiations, so DXC will need to show its clients why it should keep their business and why they should not move to a multi-provider solution.

DXC’s recent acquisition of Luxoft should help it bolster its chances for renewals, especially when involving digital transformation. DXC executed this deal to gain access to digital talent that will help it catch up with its faster-moving peers who are fighting for a share of the emerging $40 billion digital services market. In its first quarter of fiscal 2020, DXC said it grew digital revenue by 35 percent and its digital sales pipeline increased 80 percent.

Salvino has the experience needed to deliver growth in large-scale services businesses. For DXC to grow, it will need to execute Salvino’s operational playbook quickly and accurately. In a tight labor market, the company will need to retain employees while appropriately supplementing with automation and artificial intelligence. DXC also will need to help its clients modernize IT to save costs and increase revenues while adjusting to smaller, more specialized deals.

About the authors

Ron’s research agenda is on the cutting edge of location intelligence, the Internet of Things and application modernization with analysis of market trends, provider positioning, deployment challenges and opportunities. With a passion for bridging the gap between business and technology, Ron helps deliver go-to-market strategies for enterprise solution providers in data science, data management, cloud services and analytics. He also works with vendors to develop and execute sales/marketing strategies, competitive analyses, product roadmaps, profit and loss analyses and pricing plans. His integrated systems view means he looks across technologies and business areas to evaluate true market potential and affects. Ron has authored dozens of thought leadership reports for the ISG Insights service.

Stanton helps enterprise clients maximize the value of their digital investments. He is also lead analyst for the quarterly ISG Index Insider, helping service providers understand how disruptive technologies are transforming the IT services market. Stanton is a recognized expert in emerging technologies and services, and has been quoted in CIO, Forbes and The Times of London.

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About the authors

Ron Exler

Ron Exler

Mr. Exler is a Director and Principal Analyst with the ISG Provider Lens (IPL) service, a part of ISG Research. His focus is on the disruptive and progressive influences on businesses – and the experiences of their customers - of the Internet of Things (IoT), location intelligence, Digital Workplace and application modernization. Ron is lead analyst for the IoT Services 2021 IPL study as well as the Healthcare and Life Sciences Digital Services 2020 and 2021 IPL studies. He is also the owner of the IPL subscriptions services for enterprises and service providers. Ron bridges the gap between business and technology through active analyses and clear communications of issues and opportunities.

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Stanton Jones

Stanton Jones

Stanton helps clients maximize value and reduce risk in their third party relationships. In his role as lead analyst for the ISG Index™ Insider, Stanton helps ISG clients, service providers and equity analysts understand how disruptive technologies are transforming IT and business services markets. Stanton also regularly guides enterprise technology executives through the global digital ecosystem via the ISG Digital Innovation Tour™. An ISG Digital Fellow, Stanton has been quoted in CIO, Forbes and The Times of London and has appeared on Fox Business News.