Behind DXC's Acquisition Of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Workhorse Tribridge

10. Tribridge And Concerto Will Run As Stand-Alone Units Within DXC Technology

Tribridge will maintain its brand and operate independently from DXC Eclipse, Timmins said. DXC Eclipse is an IT application, infrastructure and consulting business DXC purchased in October 2015 for roughly $300 million.

Concerto Cloud Services, for its part, will continue to run as a separate business unit within Tribridge, he said. Tribridge and DXC very rarely go head to head against one another in the market today, according to Timmins.

"It's not as if we're going to be two competing companies selling Dynamics 365," Timmins said. "We're going to be two companies side by side, selling Dynamics 365 into the office."

All 740 of Tribridge's employees joined DXC, and DiBenedetto will report into Timmins as part of the company's Microsoft-focused business.

"This has been a strategic opportunity for both DXC and Tribridge, and when you're doing something strategically, I don't believe you cut people," DiBenedetto said.