LSE:CCC (Computacenter Plc)

About CCC

Computacenter Plc provides information technology infrastructure services. It delivers on-site services and supplies information technology hardware and software to customers. The company was founded by Philip William Hulme and Peter James Ogden in 1981 and is headquartered in Hatfield, the United Kingdom.

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