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Unisys Corp. (UIS) is in the Technology Industry
- Revenue
- Dec 31 2007
- $5.6B
- Profit
- Dec 31 2007
- ($79.1M)
- Market Cap
- Jul 02 2008
- $1.2B
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Unisys Corporation Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
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Total Asset Visibility For Business Benefits
In a world where manufacturing occurs on another continent and lost time can quickly erode profits, companies large and small need reliable means for tracking and tracing shipments, gaining asset visibility, controlling inventory management and eliminating frustrated cargo. This paper explains the Unisys Total Asset Visibility TAV solution that provides...
Hyperion and Unisys Expand the Reach of Business Intelligence
This white paper demonstrates the exceptional performance and scalability of the Unisys ES7000 and summarizes how Unisys can provide a superior alternative for supporting the entire breadth of an organization's business analytics and reporting requirements. The results of running the Hyperion Business Performance Suite benchmark prove that the Unisys ES7000...
The "Paperless" Bank - A Reality
This paper outlines that Document Digitization and Workflow Solutions can transform the branch environment into a customer-focused and cost efficient profit center. Some of the largest and most progressive financial institutions are going "paperless" to influence both top and bottom line results as well as to manage the ever evolving...
Providing Enterprise Information Services for Multinational Interoperability - The EIM Approach
Coalition operations for multi-national forces require network enabled coalition interoperability to be effective. There are many opportunities to provide the capability for coalition interoperability, but there are also many challenges. This paper identifies the opportunities for enabling information sharing for coalition forces, identify the associated challenges of integrating information systems...
Beyond EMV: Next-Generation Fraud in Europe
Not long ago, payment-related fraud was mostly an opportunistic crime committed by small-time fraudsters. Today, the scale and sophistication of payment products and channels have grown - and so have fraud risks. In Europe, identity theft is fast emerging as the most potent type of fraud; in the United Kingdom...
Business Utilities: Converging on the Future
A new business model is emerging. It offers a unique environment in which competitors join together to identify business operations that require collaboration in order to accelerate transformational changes within their industries. The outcome is a business utility in which organizations outsource similar, core operations to an independent service provider....
Identity Theft Prevention and Detection: Are Your Branch Banking Customers at Risk?
When it comes to identity theft, banks must address the disparity between what they're communicating to the public and consumers' expectations. This is more than a security concern - it's a critical business issue, since identity fraud has the power to undermine a customer's confidence in his or her financial...
Cracking the Code to Check 21
The paper depicts that while checks will continue to be used for the foreseeable future, the business model supporting today's check processing function is spiraling downward faster than most bankers can either see or care to admit. Despite this downward spiral, there is a way out. The Check Clearing for...
Experiences in Multi-Bank Collaboration - The Lessons From Payments
Banking competitors worldwide are collaborating in new and innovative ways to create business process utilities -- often in the payments area. This paper provides information regarding why and how this has happened, the lessons learned, and how this trend could spread to other areas of financial services and other industry...
SVPCo and Unisys to Help Financial Institutions Leverage Check 21 Legislation and Image Exchange Opportunities
Under the agreement with SVPCo - the leading bank-owned, private sector provider of payment services to financial institutions in the United States - Unisys will offer consulting services to help financial institutions meet the business and technical requirements of Check 21. Unisys consulting services help banks realize the industry goal...
Integration for Insurance Companies
Integration continues to be a common obstacle for most insurance companies, and compliance and standards requirements mean insurers must continuously re-engineer existing systems. The companies that will be successful in the long term will be those that can access information through open standards and technologies that allow the integration of...
BPO Viewpoint: When Agility Outweighs Efficiency
Agility may soon overtake efficiency in terms of its importance to businesses and government. Business process outsourcing BPO is one of the keys to maintaining agility, but BPO must mature into transformational and business-utility relationships. This white paper describes how the most innovative outsourcing approaches will provide visibility into the...
Unisys Business Blueprints
This white paper begins with considering some of the problems that executives face to better understand the problems that Unisys Business Blueprints were developed to ameliorate. Unisys Business Blueprints represent a major improvement in the way best-of-breed software applications are sold and in the way business process outsourcing is managed....
Unisys on Recruitment
Unisys has developed a full-service global recruiting function that is distinct from, but strongly integrated with, all other HR disciplines. Following is a case study on Unisys recruiting. Today's HR technologies are enhancing the way to manage recruiting, The Unisys recruitment team is able to use PeopleSoft as an automated...
The Crystal Ball: IT Outsourcing
Outsourcing is the process of subcontracting operations and support by an organization to an outside vendor. Outsourcing includes a fixed-limit contractual arrangement covering transfer of the business processes. It may also include a transfer of assets and human resources. In today’s dynamic business environment, outsourcing is an approach by which...
10 Maxims For Life And Business
From the executive summary: ‘People often say that the game of golf is a mirror of life. Like golf, business is also a wonderful metaphor for life. Adversity often presents unexpected opportunities; imagination, creativity, and patience are the keys to problem solving. Hard work truly pays off. In fact, success...
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- Incorporated: 1905
- CEO: Mr. Joseph W. McGrath
Unisys is an information technology services and applications company. Co. has two business segments: Services segment, which consists of systems integration and consulting, outsourcing, infrastructure services and core maintenance; and Technology segment, which develops servers and related products that operate in transaction-intensive, mission-critical environments. Co.'s offerings include enterprise-class servers based on its Cellular MultiProcessing architecture; operating system software and middleware to power high-end servers as well as enhanced technologies such as payment systems and third-party technology products.
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Board of Directors
Mr. Henry C. Duques
Non-Executive Chairman
Mr. Joseph W. McGrath
Mr. Clayton M. Jones
Mr. Theodore E. Martin
Mr. Charles B. McQuade
Mr. J. P. Bolduc
Dr. James J. Duderstadt Ph.D.
Mr. Matthew J. Espe
Ms. Denise K. Fletcher
Mr. Clay B. Lifflander
Mr. Craig A. Conway
Mr. Edwin A. Huston
Ms. Leslie F. Kenne
Contact Information
Unisys Way
Blue Bell, PA
215 986-4011
NAICS Code
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