Capgemini adds new Canberra office
- 09 February, 2012 11:57
- Comments
IT consulting and outsourcing provider, Capgemini, has opened a new office in Canberra.
Officially opened by ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of France, His Excellency Stephane Romatet, the new office is expected to provide better consultancy support and services for the public sector and its clients in the ACT.
Capgemini Australia and New Zealand CEO, Paul Thorley, sees the new Canberra office as part of part of the company’s continual investment in the Australian public sector.
“As an innovative and collaborative technology partner, we look forward to a closer partnership with our clients and other prospective agencies looking to advance their organisational outcomes,” he said.
He also expects the increased presence in Canberra to give Capgemini a bigger opportunity to deal with government agencies.
Comprehensive consulting, technology and outsourcing capabilities to our federal government clients will be offered by the Canberra office, as well as greater access to global best practices in areas such as tax, welfare and public security.
Some of the features of the new office include an Accelerated Solutions Environment (ASE), which is designed to look for solutions to complex problems involving multiple stakeholders in record time.
Various agencies have already made use of ASE in the past, and Capgemini anticipates the collaboration studio to bring a higher level of productivity and efficiency for programs that the company is involved with.
Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email ARN
- Follow ARN on twitter
- In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution —Tape Delivers Significant TCO Advantage over Disk
- Red Light In the Control Centre Saves Hours of Chaos
- Premier Media Group Fast Study
- In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution —Tape Continues to Be a Major Player
- Aberdeen Group: Building Business Resilience Through Active Archive
-
First look: Samsung Galaxy S III
-
Spotify tunes into Australia
-
Telstra and Navman Wireless extend GPS tracking partnership
-
World’s eyes on Aussie NBN: Conroy
-
iPhone 5 rumour rollup for the week ending May 27













Comments
Post new comment