Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Unisys Corporation is a global information technology services and solutions company operating primarily in the IT services, digital workplace, cloud computing, enterprise infrastructure, and cybersecurity industries. The company designs, implements, and manages technology environments that support complex, mission‑critical operations for large organizations. Its offerings are focused on improving operational efficiency, security, and user experience across enterprise IT environments.
The company’s primary revenue drivers are enterprise IT services, managed workplace solutions, cloud and infrastructure modernization, and application services. Unisys serves government agencies, financial institutions, transportation companies, healthcare organizations, and large commercial enterprises. A key strategic differentiator is its long-standing expertise in high‑volume, high‑availability systems and secure environments, particularly for public sector and regulated industries. Founded in 1986 through the merger of Burroughs Corporation and Sperry Corporation, Unisys evolved from a hardware‑centric mainframe provider into a services‑led IT solutions company as enterprise computing shifted toward outsourcing, cloud, and digital operations.
Business Operations
Unisys operates through two primary business segments: Digital Workplace Solutions and Cloud, Applications & Infrastructure Solutions. Digital Workplace Solutions focuses on managed services that support end‑user productivity, including device lifecycle management, service desks, and digital experience monitoring. Cloud, Applications & Infrastructure Solutions delivers cloud migration and management, application modernization, enterprise computing, and infrastructure outsourcing services. Revenue is largely generated through long‑term service contracts and recurring managed services engagements.
The company operates globally, with delivery centers, service hubs, and development teams supporting both domestic and international clients. Unisys controls proprietary service management platforms, automation tools, and security frameworks used across its offerings. It operates through various subsidiaries, including Unisys Federal Systems, which focuses on U.S. government clients, and regional operating entities that support international delivery. The company also maintains technology partnerships with major cloud and enterprise software providers to support hybrid and multi‑cloud environments.
Strategic Position & Investments
Unisys’ strategy centers on shifting its revenue mix toward higher‑margin, services‑led offerings, with emphasis on digital workplace, cloud transformation, and cybersecurity‑enabled services. Growth initiatives include expanding recurring managed services contracts, enhancing automation and artificial intelligence capabilities within service delivery, and deepening relationships with government and regulated‑industry clients. The company has prioritized operational efficiency and margin improvement alongside selective investment in innovation.
Historically, Unisys has pursued targeted acquisitions rather than large‑scale transformational deals, focusing on capabilities that enhance cloud, security, and digital workplace offerings. Its portfolio includes specialized subsidiaries serving public sector and commercial clients, and it continues to invest in emerging technologies such as intelligent automation, zero‑trust security architectures, and hybrid cloud management platforms. Data on certain recent investments or smaller acquisitions is inconclusive based on available public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Unisys is headquartered in North America, with its corporate headquarters in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. The company maintains a significant presence across North America, Europe, Asia‑Pacific, Latin America, and parts of the Middle East and Africa, supporting multinational clients through a distributed delivery model.
Its international operations include service delivery centers and offices in Europe, India, Australia, and Latin America, enabling cost‑effective global service delivery and 24/7 operational support. Unisys’ geographic diversification supports its strategy of serving global enterprises and government agencies with consistent service standards across regions.
Leadership & Governance
Unisys is led by an executive management team with backgrounds in enterprise technology, services, and corporate transformation. The company emphasizes disciplined execution, client‑centric service delivery, and long‑term value creation through operational improvement and strategic focus. Leadership philosophy has consistently highlighted simplification of the business, margin expansion, and alignment of offerings with client demand for digital and cloud services.
Key executives include:
- J. Craig Thompson – President and Chief Executive Officer
- Michael Thomson – Chief Financial Officer
- Manju Naglapur – Chief Technology Officer
- Deborah Conrad – Chief Information Officer
- Steve Pervis – Chief Revenue Officer
Certain executive role titles and start dates may vary slightly across public disclosures; where differences exist, data is inconclusive based on available public sources.