TeleComputing

TeleComputing

Infobox Company
company_name = TeleComputing ASA
company_
company_type = Public (ose|TCO)
foundation =
location = Asker, Norway
key_people =
area_served = Norway
Sweden
Russia
industry = Information technology
products =
revenue = profit NOK 475 million (2006)
operating_income = NOK 30 million (2006)
net_income = NOK 42 million (2006)
num_employees = 620 (2007)
parent =
subsid = Kentor
homepage = [http://www.telecomputing.no www.telecomputing.no]
footnotes =
slogan = "Making IT easier"

TeleComputing (ose|TCO) is an international information technology operation and outsourcing company that provides services in Norway, Sweden and Russia, including IT on demand and software as a service services. In addition it owns the system development company Kentor. TeleComputing is based in Asker, Norway, has 620 employees and provides services to 770 companies. The company has been listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange since 2000, and has grown partially due to its consolidation in the Norwegian and Swedish market. [cite web |url=http://www.idg.no/computerworld/article56065.ece |title=Telecomputing kjøper to konsulentselskaper |author=Computerworld |language=Norwegian |date=May 31, 2007]

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