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Cyient - Digital Manufacturing Services
Jun 04, 2021 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Cyient’s offerings and capabilities in digital manufacturing services. [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
Samsung SDS - Digital Manufacturing Services
May 24, 2021 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Samsung SDS’s offerings and capabilities in digital manufacturing services. [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
DXC: Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 12, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
Manufacturing represents approximately 20% of the revenues of DXC and is DXC’s second-largest vertical after financial services (~26% of revenues). In manufacturing, DXC has a background in large-scale and IT infrastructure and application outsourcing mega-deals. These mega-relationships include in the U.K., BAE Systems, Rolls Royce (aeros [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
LTI - Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 12, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
LTI, as part of its digital strategy, has refreshed its portfolio around data & analytics, IoT, digital experience, mobile, RPA, AI, and Digital integration (that groups BPM, ECM, cloud, and API work). As part of its digital strategy, LTI has developed several IP under the Mosaic umbrella brand, including Mosaic Things (an IoT platform), Mos [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
Atos: Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 05, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
Through the 2011 acquisition of Siemens IT Services and Solutions (SIS), Atos gained a large footprint in the manufacturing sector, mostly in DACH, bringing specialized capabilities such as shop floor automation expertise. Atos provides IT services through its Manufacturing, Retail, and Transport (MRT) segment, which is its largest vertical. The [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
HCL Technologies: Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 05, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
HCL Tech services manufacturing clients across several industries: automotive, consumer industries, industrial & discrete, and process & chemicals, along with life science and the high-tech sector. In the past 24 months, the company has focused its growth in manufacturing on IoT and analytics, using the work that its IoT service line, Io [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
Infosys: Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 05, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
Infosys highlights that its manufacturing expertise has a background in product engineering services expertise, through its Engineering Services unit. Engineering Services is one of Infosys nine service lines (which also include ADM, Enterprise Application Package Services, Cloud Infrastructure and Security Services, Digital Experience and Integrat [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
L&T Technology Services: Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 05, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
L&T Technology Services (LTTS) is a 75% subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T), and a sister company of two IT service vendors: L&T Infotech/LTI (which is 75% owned by L&T) and Mindtree (which is 60% owned by L&T). LTTS is headquartered in Vadodara, India and is the largest ER&D service vendor based i [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
Sopra Steria: Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 05, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
Sopra Steria is known for the work it provides for financial services clients (26% of revenues in H1 2019) and public sector (23% of revenues). In the manufacturing space, Sopra Steria has been selective in its client presence and focused most of its activity on the aerospace sector and defense along with transport, automotive and logistics. Aerosp [...] - view this reportdownload abstract
IBM: Digital Manufacturing Services
Dec 04, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
IBM highlights its origin in the high-tech and manufacturing industries: the company still manufactures high-tech B2B products and highlights it spends annually approximately $6bn in supply chain and procurement. As a result of this manufacturing background, IBM has developed internally IT applications, some of which have become software product [...]