CIBER closes $2.5M deal Jul 6, 2005
The company attributed its improved first-quarter performance to acquisitions of SCB Computer Technology Inc., Ascent Technology Ltd. and Novasoft AG. The deals added $60 million to the period's revenue. Started in 1974 by Bobby G. Stevenson, a former IBM Corp. programmer analyst, CIBER originally was based in Michigan. (Yahoo Finance -- Computer Hardware)
Ex-DHR staffers return as better paid consultants Feb 21, 2005
Much of DHR's consulting work has gone to Memphis-based SCB Computer Technology, a company that merged in 2003 with Ciber Inc. of Denver. Ciber kept all of SCB's contracts with DHR and its consultants. (Shoals TimesDaily)
Ciber options to trade on Pacific Exchange Aug 15, 2004
Ciber, the company that bought Memphis-based SCB Computer Technology, will trade on the Pacific Exchange. The company is one of 56 companies whose options the Exchange will carry, it announced Friday. (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
Ciber to implement security system for port Aug 11, 2004
Ciber, which bought Memphis-based SCB Computer Technology for $90 million in May, employs 14 people at offices at Kirby and Poplar. The takeover of SCB is expected to add some $100 million in additional revenue to Ciber this year. (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
FedEx Trade Networks takes over SCB office Jun 5, 2004
The FedEx international customs arm signed a seven-year lease on the building that had previously been occupied by SCB Computer Technology, Inc., an information technology professional services firm. SCB's acquisition by Greenwood Village, Colo. (MSNBC)
Continued strength in the US government IT services sector's ... Jan 5, 2004
SCB Computer Technology (SCBI) and Tyler Technologies (TYL) outpaced its peers within the sector, BBtal Markets says. However, the analysts anticipate only modest upside potential from the current valuations of the government IT services stocks in the near term (New Ratings)
Active fourth quarter means changes in business climate Jan 4, 2004
Celebrities Lottery NEW About Davidson A.M. About Rutherford Education Elections Equal Time e-Technology e-ThePeople FYI 2003 Area Guide Gov ics Growth A> Ms. Cheap Newspaper in Edu. Ciber Inc. agreed to acquire information technology services company SCB Computer Technology Inc. of Memphis for $90 million in cash and stock (The Tennessean, TN)
Remtech inks deal with Navy support unit Dec 26, 2003
Remtech Services, Inc., a division of Memphis-based SCB Computer Technology, Inc., has won a subcontract from CACI to provide information technology support services to the U.S. Navy's Naval Tactical Command Support System. Jeffrey S. Cobb, executive vice president and COO of SCB, said in a statement that the contract "illustrates once again how effectively our company is expanding its presence in the federal government services IT market." (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
SCB Computer Technology, Inc. Announces Results for Second ... Dec 4, 2003
SCB Computer Technology, Inc. Announces Results for Second Quarter and First Six Months. 4, 2003--SCB Computer Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: SCBI) today announced its financial results for the second quarter and six-month period ended October 31, 2003 (Business Wire (press release)
SCB Computer swings to loss in second quarter Dec 4, 2003
SCB Computer Technology is reporting losses for the second fiscal quarter, ended Oct. 31, and a drop in income for the six-month period. Company president and CEO T. Scott Cobb says many state governments are experiencing budget deficits, and as a result have reduced spending on information technology services (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
SCB Computer Technology to Host Second Quarter and Six Month ... Nov 21, 2003
SCB Computer Technology to Host Second Quarter and Six Month Conference Call on Thursday, December 4, 2003. 20, 2003--SCB Computer Technology (OTC BB: SCBI) today announced that it will release its financial results for the second quarter and six months ended October 31, 2003 on Thursday, December 4, 2003 (Business Wire (press release)
IT Consulting Issue Nov 2, 2003
Carreker Corporation, Datatec Systems, Inc., Duraswitch Industries, Everdream Corporation, Meritage Technologies, Inc., Ness Global Services, netGuru, Inc., SCB Computer Technology, Inc., SevenSpace Inc., SRA International, Syntel, Inc., Totality Corp.. This Issue is part of the TWST TECHNOLOGY SECTOR (The Wall Street Transcript)
The long good-bye Nov 2, 2003
After 27 years, Cobb's leaving SCB -- again Rob Robertson. A long survey of the increasingly competitive technology-based service industry landscape was the deciding factor that brought an end to the 27-year independent run by Memphis-based SCB Computer Technology, Inc., this week (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
SCB lands new orders Oct 29, 2003
A unit of Memphis-based SCB Computer Technology has landed two jobs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture worth more than $6 million combined. SCB's National Systems & Research division received the two task orders from USDA's Farm Service Agency (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
Ciber to acquire SCB Computer Technology Oct 27, 2003
Technology reportsfrom our sponsors. Ciber Inc. is acquiring SCB Computer Technology Inc., an information technology services and consulting company, in a $55 (Washington Technology, VA)
SCB sues over loss of contract Oct 14, 2003
SCB Computer Technology has filed suit in state court in Frankfort, Ky. for review of a recent contract awarded by the state for its information technology systems designs and development services (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
SCB files suit against commonwealth over IT contract Oct 14, 2003
SCB Computer Technology Inc. has filed a lawsuit in Frankfort, Ky. over a recent contract awarded by the commonwealth of Kentucky for the state's information technology systems designs and development services, according to a news release (Louisville Business First, KY)