Capgemini
'Lax Linux security makes Windows better for London'
News Consultancy firm Capgemini examined Microsoft's proposed solution last year and concluded that it was a better bet than the open-source proposal submitted by netproject, another consultancy. Leslie Burr,... [16 Aug 2004]
Breaking News: Swansea IT staff to go on strike
News Swansea council is currently evaluating bids from ITNet and Capgemini for the 'Service@Swansea' project for desktop, infrastructure and application support; the integration of systems including CRM into its legacy... [04 Aug 2004]
Swansea IT strike latest - response to union claims
News Talks with two potential partners - Capgemini and ITNet - are ongoing, though part of the complaint is that, from the beginning, and before any talks, a decision had been made to take the operations out of house. [12 Jul 2004]
'ICL' back from the dead
News Now Courtley has taken over from Christou as CEO and is charged with ensuring delivery on a number of high profile projects including the £3bn Inland Revenue contract with Capgemini and a £900m NHS deal. [09 Jul 2004]
Swansea IT staff threaten strike action
News Swansea council is currently evaluating bids from ITNet and Capgemini for the 'Service@Swansea' project for desktop, infrastructure and application support; the integration of systems including CRM into its legacy... [09 Jul 2004]
European "online banks could do better"
News Banks' online banking services have succeeded in winning the trust of European web users but huge progress remains to be made, according to the study on internet banking, conducted by the Novemetrie Institute and European Financial... [02 Jul 2004]
Defra farms out £850m IT contract to IBM
News IBM has beaten off competition from Capgemini to land a 10-year IT outsourcing contract worth about £850m from the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Approximately 330 Defra IT staff will... [27 May 2004]
3G prizes will go to 'second movers'
News Against the dot-com tradition, the bonanzas of 3G will probably go to the 'second movers', according to a report by Capgemini. Jawad Shaikh, head of TME Strategy Lab at Capgemini, said: "Being first has... [18 May 2004]
Public-sector IT could learn from private-sector success
News That said, the authors of the report - from organisations including Capgemini, Microsoft and BAE Systems - believe the public sector could do well to follow their commercial cousins in some respects. Graham Colclough,... [12 May 2004]
HP kicks off RFID pilot package for business
News Last week, Sun Microsystems and consultancy Capgemini introduced a combination of software and services designed for companies building RFID pilots. Hewlett-Packard unveiled on Monday services for companies trying to... [11 May 2004]
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young gets branding makeover
News IT services giant Cap Gemini Ernst & Young is to change its name to Capgemini, a company spokesperson said on Thursday. The company's UK website is already sporting new livery, with the company's name written as... [16 Apr 2004]
silicon.com special offer on 50th anniversary of first business app
News A panel discussion looking at the next five decades led by Richard Hudson (managing editor of the Wall Street Journal Europe) and including Rudy Berger (director, MIT Media Lab Europe), Herman Hauser (Chariman, Amadeus Partners) and... [30 Oct 2001]
French financial giants launch e-marketplace
News The alliance is powered by Commerce One and CapGemini. The B2B portal acts as neutral ground for buyers wanting to purchase goods and services from a variety of 3rd-party sellers. Answork plans to expand its services... [08 Nov 2000]