EDB Business Partner
Public | |
Traded as | (OSE: EDBASA) |
Industry | Information technology |
Fate | Merged with ErgoGroup AS[1] |
Successor | EDB ErgoGroup ASA[2] |
Defunct | October 2010 |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Area served
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Nordic countries |
Key people
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as at 2010
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Website | edb |
EDB Business Partner ASA, trading as EDB (Norwegian: Elektronisk Data Behandling) was a Norwegian information technology company that supplied many services relating to computing, including operation, outsourcing and online banking. The company was headquartered in Oslo and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Telenor owned 51.3% of EDB. EDB BP has wholly owned subsidiaries in Sweden and Denmark, and more recently acquired the majority of Miratech and Infopulse, Ukrainian IT companies.
In June 2010 EDB announced a merger with ErgoGroup, another big IT company in Norway.[3] As of October 2010 the newly merged company was called EDB ErgoGroup, which in March 2012 took the name Evry.[4]
The company made headlines in several major newspapers in Sweden in March 2009 when a consultant hired through a recruitment company was fired because he, outside work, had expressed political views belonging to the Pirate Party in a public chat interview organized by the newspaper Nerikes Allehanda.[5][6][7][8]
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