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The Rigby Group was originally founded as a small computer recruitment company based in Birmingham, named Specialist Computer Recruitment (SCC). [4] In May 1992, Sir Peter Rigby established the Rigby Foundation [5] to invest in charitable causes relating to lifelong learning, health and education. [6]
Peter Rigby founded SCC (Specialist Computer Centres) in 1975 with an initial cash investment of just £2,000. [2] Rigby has maintained control of the company over 40 years of sustained growth [3] [4] and has seen SCC's turnover rise to £2.038 billion (2005).
SCC (Specialist Computer Centres), British-based IT consulting company Southern Copper Corporation , a mining company operating in Central and South America Computing
I added that in 2009 SCC Italia, as long as MVS, was sold to Bartolini, but don't know if it's right to put it in the "Acquisitions" paragraph or it is better to add a new one. Any help? 151.61.139.106 13:46, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
Computacenter was founded in the UK in 1981 by Philip Hulme and Peter Ogden. [3] In 1990, it opened Europe's largest PC outlet; in 1991, it was listed by The Independent newspaper as one of the fastest growing independent companies in the UK and, by 1994, it had grown to become the largest privately owned IT company in the UK. [3]
International Computers Limited (ICL) was a British computer hardware, computer software and computer services company that operated from 1968 until 2002. It was formed through a merger of International Computers and Tabulators (ICT), English Electric Computers (EEC) and Elliott Automation in 1968.
Secure Computing Corporation (SCC) was a public company that developed and sold computer security appliances and hosted services to protect users and data. McAfee acquired the company in 2008. The company also developed filtering systems used by governments such as Iran and Saudi Arabia that blocks their citizens from accessing information on ...
ECI Partners is a growth focused private equity group based in the UK and the US, first established by the Bank of England in 1976. [1]ECI typically invests up to £200m of equity (as part of an initial transaction) in businesses valued at up to £300m [2] across four sectors: services, consumer, technology/software, and healthcare.