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  2. ACS Group - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, ACS Group issued an offer to purchase a controlling stake in German rival Hochtief; [14] the latter mounted an unsuccessful challenge to this approach. [15] [16] During April 2011, the firm raised its stake in Hochtief to 50.16%, effectively acquiring the company. [17]

  3. Affiliated Computer Services - Wikipedia

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    Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. (ACS) was founded by Darwin Deason and Charles M. Young, both former MTech Communications executives, in 1988. [6] Deason had served as CEO at MTech and decided to launch another data processing firm after a management buyout bid of him and other executives had lost to another bid in 1988.

  4. Innova Solutions - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, ACS Solutions, Inc. completed a merger with Innova Solutions, Inc. [6] A press release regarding the acquisition states that its purpose was, “…to help accelerate the growth of ACS Group’s software development practices and emerging technology solutions and services.” [6] In 2022, ACS announced an official transition under ...

  5. ArsDigita - Wikipedia

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    ArsDigita, LLC, was a web development company founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1997. The company produced a popular open source toolkit, the ArsDigita Community System (ACS), for building database-backed community websites, and flourished at the peak of the dot-com bubble.

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  7. Buck (human resources consulting company) - Wikipedia

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    Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) acquired Mellon's human resource businesses in 2005 [6] and reintroduced the Buck Consultants brand. In 2010, Xerox acquired ACS for $6.4 billion. Buck Consultants was later rebranded as "Buck Consultants at Xerox". [7] At the beginning of 2017, Conduent was spun off from Xerox. Buck Consultants, which was one ...