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Capgemini - Private Cloud Services

Vendor Analysis

by NelsonHall Analyst

published on Apr 02, 2012

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This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Capgemini's offerings and capabilities in private cloud services and consists of 12 pages.

Capgemini, a global IT services and consulting organization, entered the cloud space in early 2009. At the time organizations were looking to trial the cloud and engage in small projects, so rather than develop its own offering Capgemini partnered with public cloud providers to give clients access to the cloud environment. As the demand for private clouds increased and clients started to consider it more seriously Capgemini decided to launch its formalized Cloud IaaS offering in early 2011.

Capgemini's private cloud portfolio features three variants of cloud IaaS including the Select Private Cloud, the Enterprise Private Cloud and the Express Private Cloud. The three variants differ on aspects including the level of resource sharing, the number of tenants using the environment, security levels, suitability for critical workloads and the degree to which Capgemini manages the cloud on behalf of the client.

In the short-term the future development of Capgemini's private cloud portfolio includes the expansion and evolution of its existing cloud IaaS offering such as increasing the proportion of cloud infrastructure and services provided by Capgemini, as opposed to the partnership network.

Longer term, Capgemini plans to shift from a cloud IaaS provider to a role as a cloud integrator. This will involve managing different clouds, services and data sources to offer a single contact, portal and billing system to the client.

Across the three offerings, Capgemini is targeting larger organizations. The private cloud IaaS variants are positioned across the Capgemini groups target verticals with strongest take up coming from the financial services, manufacturing and public sector. By geography Europe leads the pack for private cloud, followed by North America, Latin America and APAC although the propensity for the cloud from German clients has been seen to be subdued.

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