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Computer Task Group Inc.

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About Computer Task Group Inc.


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Filip J. L. Gydé
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Amherst
Founded
1966
Computer Task Group, Inc. engages in the provision of information technology solutions and staffing services. The firm's services encompass the information technology business solution life cycle, including phases for planning, developing, implementing, managing, and maintaining the information technology solution. It operates through the following segments: North America IT Solutions and Services, Europe IT Solutions and Services, and Non-Strategic Technology Services. The North America and Europe IT Solutions and Services segments offer digital transformation solutions. The Non-Strategic Technology Services provides staffing services. The company was founded by Randolph A. Marks and G. David Baer on March 11, 1966 and is headquartered in Buffalo, NY.
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