ASHBURN, Va., May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC), a Fortune 500 leader in global technology services, has secured its position on the Forbes World’s Best Management Consulting Firms 2025 list for the third consecutive year. The achievement places DXC among an elite subset of firms—less than 0.02% of the 955,000 U.S.-based consulting outfits—as clients increasingly prioritize AI-driven strategies for operational overhauls.
“This recognition underscores DXC’s unique blend of consulting rigor and engineering excellence in an AI-first world,” said Howard Boville, President of Consulting & Engineering Services—Powered by AI. “We’re not just advising on transformation—we’re architecting it, creating tailored solutions that scale responsibly and deliver measurable ROI when digital evolution becomes strategic currency for global enterprises.”
The management consulting sector continues to reshape the $1.07 trillion professional services market in 2025, according to Business Research Company data, with projected growth to $1.33 trillion by 2029 as organizations navigate generative AI integration and cloud infrastructure investments. Forbes’ collaboration with Statista provides buyers with data-backed selection criteria, combining 2,350 peer and client surveys to validate performance across innovation and execution.
Scoring top marks in Automotive, Digital Transformation, IT, Technology, Telecommunications, and IT Strategy & Implementation, DXC leverages a 50,000+-consultant workforce to pioneer applications that drive tangible business outcomes. Recently, this has included deploying AI fraud detection models for financial institutions and developing ethical guardrails for autonomous vehicle development—proof points that computational consulting outperforms traditional advisory models in today’s high-stakes landscape.

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About the forward-looking statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined under U.S. securities law frameworks. While these reflect management’s present strategic outlook, neither outcomes nor milestones referenced can be guaranteed. Relevant risk factors—including global economic pressures and technological adoption curveballs—are detailed in DXC’s 2024 10-K filing with the SEC. Such perspectives only hold value as of their initial publication date, with no obligation for subsequent updates beyond regulatory requirements.
About DXC Technology
As the silent hero behind 20% of the Fortune 500’s hybrid cloud migrations and 34% of critical legacy system modernizations last year, DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) continues balancing innovation with infrastructure security. The company’s analysts and AI engineers work behind the scenes on everything from cybersecurity talent pipelines to quantum framework prototypes, ensuring evolutionary transitions maintain corporate stability. Details at DXC.com.
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