Capgemini

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Capgemini
Type Public (Euronext CAP)
Founded 1967
Headquarters Paris, France
Key people Serge Kampf, Chairman
Paul Hermelin, CEO
Industry IT, Consulting, Outsourcing and Professional services
Products N/A (services based)
Revenue $12 billion (2007)
Employees 80,000+ [2007]
Website www.capgemini.com

Capgemini (Euronext: CAP) is a major French company, one of the world's largest information technology, management consulting, outsourcing and professional services companies with a staff of over 83,000 operating in 36 countries. It is headquartered in Paris (Rue de Tilsitt) and was founded in 1967 by Serge Kampf, the current chairman. CEO Paul Hermelin has led the company since his appointment in December 2001.

Capgemini's regional operations include North and South America, Northern Europe & Asia Pacific and Central & Southern Europe. Services are delivered through four disciplines for Consulting, Technology, Outsourcing and Local Professional Services. The latter is delivered through Sogeti, a wholly owned subsidiary. Capgemini is ranked among the top three outsourcing vendors in the world.[citation needed]

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[edit] Sectors

Capgemini operates in the following sectors/ industries:

Manufacturing, Retail, and Distribution

  • General Manufacturing
  • Automotive
  • High Tech
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Consumer Products
  • Retail
  • Distribution

Government and Public Sector

  • Public Finance and Tax
  • Public Security
  • State, City and Regional Government
  • Healthcare
  • Defense

Financial Services

  • Investment Banking
  • Retail Banking
  • Deversified Financial
  • Insurance

Energy, Utilities, and Chemicals

  • Chemicals
  • Energy
  • Utilities, Electricity, and Gas
  • Oil and Gas
  • Water and Waste
  • Mining

Telecom, Media, and Networks

  • Telecoms
  • Media
  • Entertainment

Life Sciences

  • Pharma
  • Medical Devices
  • Agro Chemicals
  • Biotechnology

Other Services

  • Business Service
  • Travel and Transport

[edit] History

Capgemini was founded by Serge Kampf in 1967 as an enterprise management and data processing company. The company was inaugurated as the Société pour la Gestion de l'Entreprise et le Traitement de l'Information (Sogeti).

  • In 1973 Sogeti acquired a majority stake in its major European IT services competitor, CAP.
  • In 1974 Sogeti acquired Gemini Computers Systems, a US company based in New York.
  • In 1975, following the two major acquisitions of CAP and Gemini Computer Systems, Sogeti renamed itself as CAP Gemini Sogeti.
  • In 1981, Cap Gemini Sogeti launched US operations following the acquisition of Milwaukee-based DASD Corporation, specializing in data conversion and employing 500 people in 20 branches throughout the US.
  • In 1986, Cap Gemini Sogeti acquired the consulting division of US-based CGA Computer to create Cap Gemini America.
  • In 1991, Gemini Consulting was formed through the integration of two management consulting firms (United Research and The MAC group).
  • In 1996, the name was simplified to Cap Gemini with a new group logo. All operating companies worldwide were re-branded to operate as Cap Gemini.
  • In 2000, Cap Gemini acquired Ernst & Young Consulting. It simultaneously integrated Gemini Consulting to form Cap Gemini Ernst & Young.
  • In 2002, Cap Gemini re-launched its Sogeti brand, creating a new legal entity bearing the original name of the company, headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. The new company is focused on delivering IT services to a more limited range of markets.
  • In 2003, the firm acquired Transiciel and merged the two practices into Sogeti-Transiciel (later consolidated within Sogeti in 2006).
  • In April 2004, the Group reverted to Capgemini (its current name).
  • In the summer of 2005, due to heavy financial losses, Capgemini sold its North American healthcare consulting practice, including both payer and provider practices, to Accenture but retains its life sciences practice.
  • In September 2006, Capgemini acquired a 51% shareholding in Unilever India Shared Services Limited (Indigo), a provider of financial shared services and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance services to the global Unilever Group. Indigo has operating centres in Bangalore and Chennai and employs approximately 600 staff. [1]
  • In October 2006, Capgemini agreed to acquire Kanbay International for US$1.2 billion in cash ($29 per share). The acquisition will increase Capgemini's India staff to 12,000 employees. [2].The acquisition was completed on February 8, 2007.
  • On February 8, 2007, Capgemini announced the acquisition of Software Architects, a US-based consulting company, to expand its US business. [3]

[edit] Acquisitions

  • Sesa in France (1987)
  • Hoskyns in the UK (1990)
  • United Research in the US (1990)
  • Mac Group in the US (1991)
  • Volmac in the Netherlands (1992)
  • Programator in Scandinavia (1992)
  • Gruber Titze and Partners in Europe (1993)
  • Bossard in Europe (1997)
  • Ernst & Young Consulting (2000)
  • Transiciel (2003)
  • Indigo (2006)
  • Future Engineering in Germany (2006)
  • Plecto AG in Germany (2006)
  • Kanbay International (2006)
  • Software Architects (2007)
  • Maxeda IT Services in the Netherlands (2008)

[edit] Partnerships

  • TXU - Limited Partnership
  • Intel - Limited Partnership
  • SAP - Limited Partnership

[edit] References

  1. ^ McCue, Andy, "Capgemini to design £224m national child database", silicon.com, 12 October 2006. Retrieved on 22 June 2007.
  2. ^ Lipowicz, Alice, "Capgemini captures $400M UK database deal", washingtontechnology.com, 18 October 2006. Retrieved on 22 June 2006.

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