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SumTotal Systems Case Study: Capgemini
White Paper To keep tabs on performance, Capgemini had put in place a technology-based system for performance management. In 2004, Capgemini chose SumTotal to manage employee performance reviews. With offices across Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific... [16 May 2008]
Croydon inks £83m deal with Capgemini
News Nathan Elvery, director of finance and resources at Croydon Council, said the existing deal with Capgemini, signed in 2003, has already been key in helping the council achieve a "step change" in IT effectiveness and overall business efficiency. [23 Apr 2008]
Tax payer still owed millions by EDS
News HMRC admitted to PAC the computer system, now looked after by Capgemini, remains "fragile", making it difficult to improve tax credit processing - with software errors still affecting some payments. In a settlement EDS agreed to pay £71.25m to Her... [05 Feb 2008]
The rise of the 'Brics'
Comment Companies like Capgemini, EDS, IBM and TCS all bid against each other for contracts reflecting a varied heritage from across the globe. The combination of these four countries in a theoretical trading bloc would offer expertise in manufacturing and... [18 Dec 2007]
NHS Wales and Informing Healthcare Develops Portal for Patients
White Paper Capgemini was invited to collaborate with IHC, PA Consulting Group and Millar Hutchison working on behalf of NHS Wales. National Health Service Wales launched Informing Healthcare (IHC) in 2003 to implement information and communication... [05 Nov 2007]
London Borough of Newham Chooses Microsoft Solution Over Open Source as Best Overall Value Option
White Paper A multi-disciplinary team under the lead of Capgemini was brought in to evaluate the best possible solution for the borough, comparing the costs, business benefits, and risk profiles of a Microsoft solution (incorporating Microsoft Windows XP and... [28 Sep 2007]
Hand-Tool Specialist Increases Online Sales With Innovative Technology
White Paper It was designed and developed for Facom by Capgemini using the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003, and Microsoft ASP.NET. The new sales channel, which replaces a sales system based on Minitel... [23 Jun 2007]
HMRC slammed over Capgemini contract costs
News Edward Leigh MP, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), called the costs "hard to justify", following the costly transition of the Aspire (Acquiring Strategic Partners for the Inland Revenue) contract from Accenture and EDS to Capgemini... [12 Jun 2007]
Capgemini Saves 50 Per Cent on Administration Costs With Identity Management Solution
White Paper MIIS 2003 was up and running for Capgemini in the short space of one afternoon, giving complete peace of mind to its migration team. Capgemini, a leading provider of consulting, technology and outsourcing, needed to run a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0... [08 Feb 2007]
Business Consultants Capture Dynamic Client Sessions With Digital Note-Taking Program
White Paper Capgemini provides consulting, technology, and outsourcing services to clients worldwide. The sheer volume of this information collected in various formats was difficult to manage and reproduce to meet ASE's needs. [13 Oct 2006]
Taxman's IT bill could rocket to £6bn
News The higher than expected demand has in turn generated a higher profit of around £53.9m in the first year for Capgemini, instead of a projected £38m. HMRC paid a total of £75m in procurement and transition costs, including £37.6m to Capgemini and... [19 Jul 2006]
Revenue and Customs merge IT contracts
News Paul Hermelin, group CEO of Capgemini said in a statement: "Technology will be a key enabler for HMRC’s ambitious change agenda, so this is further evidence that Capgemini continues to make good progress in our market place. [06 Apr 2006]
WiMax: 'Too slow, too expensive and not enough regulation'
News According to a report by Capgemini, a number of significant factors including cost, speed and the uncertain regulatory environment will serve to hobble WiMax. For mobile WiMax to become profitable, Capgemini said, providers will need to sign up a... [27 Feb 2006]
"Nightmare" tax credit IT system cost £236m
News The tax credits IT system went live in April 2003 under an outsourcing contract with EDS and when this contract ended Capgemini took over the running of the system from 1 July 2004. The government has revealed that a total of £236m - exclusive of... [27 Oct 2005]
The 11 companies that run 80 per cent of government IT
News Capgemini According to the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) those 11 companies are (click on each name for more details) Accenture, Atos Origin, BT, Capgemini Just 11 companies provide around 80 per cent of government IT in the UK, it has... [27 Oct 2005]
