Greater uptake of AI is forcing a number of sectors into a rapid transition, and shopping is no exception. A quarter of ...
Consumers are seeking value over loyalty and reducing their spending as they feel the pinch of persistent price hikes and economic uncertainty, a Capgemini report found.
A 23-year-old Capgemini employee was killed, and three others were injured after a commercial gas cylinder exploded at a ...
Without a clear single event driving attention, interest in Capgemini (ENXTPA:CAP) today centers on how its recent share performance and current valuation metrics compare with its earnings and revenue ...
(Reuters) -France's Capgemini has agreed to buy technology outsourcing firm WNS for $3.3 billion in cash to expand the range of AI tools it offers for companies, the IT services group said on Monday.
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French tech giant Capgemini is set to acquire WNS, a business process services provider, for $3.3 billion in cash. This strategic move aims to establish Capgemini as a leader in AI-powered business ...
Capgemini remains a solid investment with a forecasted total RoR of 40-50% for 2025E and above, due to its consistent profitability, strong demand for its services, and expanding operating margin.
Bengaluru: A 23-year-old software professional died and three others were injured following a commercial gas cylinder ...
A major theme of this recruitment strategy is the emphasis on building an "AI-ready workforce." (Reuters) Amidst the massive layoffs in the Indian IT sector, Capgemini India is set to embark on a ...
In one of the biggest IT-BPO deal in a decade, which also highlights the growing influence of AI in business operations, French technology giant Capgemini has agreed to acquire Indian-origin business ...
The study, which surveyed 12,000 consumers across 12 countries, finds that value is no longer defined by price alone. Instead ...