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Capgemini
NameCapgemini
TypeMultinational corporation
IndustryInformation technology consulting
Founded1967
FounderSerge Kampf
HeadquartersParis, France
Key peopleAiman Ezzat, Paul Hermelin

Capgemini is a multinational corporation that provides information technology consulting, technology services, and digital transformation services to its clients. Founded in 1967 by Serge Kampf, the company has grown to become one of the largest IT consulting firms in the world, with a presence in over 50 countries, including United States, United Kingdom, Germany, India, and Australia. Capgemini has worked with numerous high-profile clients, including Microsoft, IBM, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE. The company has also partnered with various organizations, such as MIT Sloan School of Management, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley.

History

The history of Capgemini dates back to 1967, when Serge Kampf founded the company in Grenoble, France. In the early years, the company focused on providing data processing services to clients in Europe, including France, Germany, and United Kingdom. Over the years, Capgemini has undergone significant transformations, including the acquisition of Ernst & Young's consulting division in 2000, and the merger with Kanbay International in 2007. The company has also expanded its services to include cloud computing, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, working with leading technology companies such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure. Capgemini has received numerous awards and recognition, including the Fortune Global 500 and the Forbes Global 2000.

Services

Capgemini provides a wide range of services to its clients, including IT consulting, application development, infrastructure management, and business process outsourcing. The company has expertise in various industries, such as financial services, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing, working with clients like JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Walmart, and General Electric. Capgemini has also developed specialized services, such as digital transformation, cloud migration, and cybersecurity consulting, in partnership with companies like Accenture, Deloitte, and KPMG. The company's services are designed to help clients improve their operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance their customer experience, using technologies like Internet of Things, blockchain, and machine learning.

Operations

Capgemini operates in over 50 countries, with a significant presence in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. The company has a large network of delivery centers, including India, China, and Poland, which provide offshore outsourcing services to clients. Capgemini has also established strategic partnerships with various companies, such as Cisco Systems, HP Inc., and Intel Corporation, to enhance its service offerings and improve its delivery capabilities. The company's operations are supported by a global network of data centers, cloud infrastructure, and cybersecurity systems, ensuring the security and reliability of its services.

Acquisitions

Capgemini has made several strategic acquisitions over the years to expand its services and enhance its capabilities. Some notable acquisitions include Kanbay International in 2007, Ciber in 2017, and Altran Technologies in 2020. These acquisitions have helped Capgemini to strengthen its position in the IT consulting market, expand its services in areas like engineering and research and development, and enhance its capabilities in digital transformation and cloud computing. The company has also acquired several smaller companies, such as Folio3 and June 21, to expand its services in areas like artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Corporate_Social_Responsibility

Capgemini is committed to corporate social responsibility and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, promote diversity and inclusion, and support local communities. The company has set ambitious targets to reduce its carbon footprint, energy consumption, and waste generation, and has implemented sustainable practices in its operations, such as renewable energy and green IT. Capgemini has also launched various initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion, such as women in technology programs, LGBTQ+ support groups, and disability awareness campaigns, in partnership with organizations like United Nations, World Economic Forum, and The Prince's Trust.

Financial_Performance

Capgemini has consistently delivered strong financial performance over the years, with revenue growth, improved profitability, and increased cash flow. The company's revenue has grown significantly, driven by its expansion in digital transformation, cloud computing, and cybersecurity services, and its strategic acquisitions. Capgemini has also improved its profitability, with increased operating margin and net income, and has generated significant cash flow, which has been used to invest in its business, pay dividends to shareholders, and reduce its debt, in line with the financial performance of other leading companies like Accenture, IBM, and Microsoft. The company's financial performance has been recognized by various analysts and investors, including Bloomberg, Forbes, and Fortune magazine. Category:Multinational corporations Category:Information technology consulting companies

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