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Nov 17, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
CSC has just laid out the financial targets of the standalone business which will retain the CSC moniker when the U.S federal company, CRSA, breaks off. As well as CSC’s global commercial business, it includes non-U.S. public sector businesses (~$700m revenues in FY15).
In its FY15 (ending March 31, 2015) this part of CSC achieved revenues of $8.1bn, and an adjusted operating margin[...]
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Oct 14, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
Capgemini Group recently briefed on its R&D services/product engineering testing capabilities in its Sogeti High Tech subsidiary.
Background
Sogeti High Tech (SHT) is a subsidiary of Sogeti (itself a subsidiary of Capgemini). It provides product engineering services (PES)/R&D services. The company has a background in servicing key aeronautic sector clients. The company has expanded i[...]
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Sep 17, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
Virtusa recently briefed NelsonHall on its Pegasystems application testing IP and service offering, and specifically the newly launched ADOPT testing framework, which illustrates the growing maturity of testing services offerings.
Virtusa was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Westborough (Massachusetts) with large delivery facilities in India and Sri-Lanka. The company largely provides ap[...]
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Jun 15, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
NelsonHall recently caught up with the management of SQS to discuss its recent acquisitions and its plans in North America. SQS has this month completed the acquisition of Trissential, a U.S.-based firm operating in the Mid-West, with headquarters in Chicago. The company had 2014 revenues of $32.3m, a PBT of $1.6m, and headcount of 130.
Why Trissential?
Unlike its two previous acquisitions&n[...]
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Apr 13, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
NelsonHall recently spent two weeks in India, focusing on latest developments in software testing and digital transformation services. We met with Capgemini Group’s Testing Global Service Line (TGSL), the group’s software testing practice (across Capgemini and Sogeti) and discussed key topics including its push towards cross-client shared service centers, and IP development (with the r[...]
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Mar 26, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
NelsonHall has recently completed a series of visits in India, addressing a number of topics including software testing, application management and digital transformation services.
NelsonHall met with software testing pure-play, Cigniti Technologies, now the largest of all India-based testing pure plays. The company has a headcount of 1,600, ahead of Maveric Systems (~1,200) and QA Infotech (~8[...]
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Feb 02, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
TCS has briefed NelsonHall on the recent launch of its DevOps related IP, Non-Production Environment Tracking and Release Automation (NETRA).
With NETRA, TCS Assurance Services Unit (ASU), the main testing unit of TCS, is pursuing its strategy originated with Intelligent Testing Systems (ITS) to develop broad-reaching IPs, encompassing open source software, COTS, and TCS-developed accelerators.[...]
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Jan 28, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
This week NelsonHall held its quarterly IT outsourcing (ITO) Index webcast. We have conducted these calls for the last six years to monitor developments in ITO from a quantitative perspective. When we introduced the Index, ITO had largely moved from full outsourcing to a selective outsourcing approach, and Indian vendors were deploying their land and expand strategy with the occasional one-off meg[...]
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Jan 12, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
Tech Mahindra recently updated NelsonHall on its performance engineering (TMPE) capabilities. The comments below complement an article on TMPE we wrote in January (see here).
TMPE, part of Tech Mahindra’s Testing Services practice, is in high growth mode, having increased its headcount from 450 in early 2014 to 800 currently.
Much of this growth has been driven by cross-sell[...]
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Jan 08, 2015, by Dominique Raviart
NIIT Technologies recently briefed NelsonHall on its testing capabilities.
Headquartered in Noida, NIIT Technologies had FY 2014 revenues (ending March 31, 2014) of ~$389m, with an operating margin of 15.2%. H1 FY 2015 revenues were ~$189m. Headcount at the end of H1 FY 2015 was 8.7k.
The company is an unusual Indian Outsourcing Service Provider (IOSP) with a specialization i[...]
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Dec 12, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
Tech Mahindra Testing Services (TMTS) has updated NelsonHall on its DevOps capabilities.
TMTS continues to work with CA Technologies around this offering, largely around service virtualization (SV), application release management (ARA) and together with other ISVs/open source software around agile testing/continuous integration (CI). (For more information on the offering, please refer to the pr[...]
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Nov 25, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
NelsonHall recently met with SQS top management and discussed key priorities in the short, mid- and long-term.
Short-Term: India and Delivery Network
A short-term priority remains the integration and development of the former Thinksoft Global Services, now SQS India BFSI. The acquisition of Thinksoft increased SQS’ headcount in India to 1.9k or 54% of the overall global headcount.
S[...]
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Oct 29, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
Virtusa recently briefed NelsonHall on its gamification approach within its software testing offering.
Virtusa is a fast growing offshore (India and Sri Lanka) oriented service provider. Its FY 2014 (year ended March 31, 2014) revenues were $397m, a growth of 19%. This followed growth of 20% in FY 2013 and 27% in FY 2012. The company has just over 8k employees. Founded in 1996 and headquartered[...]
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Oct 06, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
Tech Mahindra has launched Virtualized Mainframe Testing (vMT), a new service that offers clients savings on their mainframe application development and testing costs, especially for applications that are on a maintenance and enhancement/release mode.
vMT mostly focuses on reducing consumption of MIPS. In the context of mainframes, reducing MIPs usage is a key lever for lowering costs, as IBM m[...]
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Sep 15, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
TCS, Infosys and SQS have recently published their calendar Q1 and H1 2014 revenues, and provided financial details on their software testing revenues (see notes below).
In calendar H1 2014 (all numbers below are constant perimeter NelsonHall estimates):
TCS: revenues were ~+24% to ~$612m (H1 2013: ~+23%)
Infosys: ~+21% to ~$395m (H1 2013: ~+15%)
SQS: + 9% to €129m (~$174m) (H1 2[...]
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Jul 18, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
Tieto's Q2 2014 revenues were €386.4m, down 7.3% y/y, and down 1.3% y/y at constant currency. (for full details see here)
Q2 2014 revenue (and growth both on an actual and CC/organic basis) by service line was:
Managed Services: €132m (+5%, +9%). Half of the CC organic growth this quarter resulted from hardware reselling as part of a large IT infrastruct[...]
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Jul 10, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
TCS recently briefed NelsonHall on the intelligent testing system (ITS) it launched in April 2013 in an effort to automate tasks across the software testing lifecycle. It intends to expand usage of test automation from test execution to include other tasks e.g. test design and test support services such as test data management and service virtualization.
ITS integrates COTS tools e.g. Inf[...]
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Jun 06, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
Sopra and CS Communication & Systèmes, a French IT services vendor, have announced a multi-tiered agreement:
CS is to proceed to a €12m convertible bond issuance (maturity 5 years, conversion price per share: €3.6; interest rate: 4%; delivery: July 2014). As part of this issuance, Sopra agreed with DUNA & Cie, th[...]
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May 28, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
Tech Mahindra Testing Services (TMTS) recently provided insights on the work it is doing to expand automation outside of test execution to newer areas.
Part of the company’s rationale in increasing the level of automation is based on statistics showing testing teams suffer testing cycle delays regularly, representing 31% to 69% of their testing time. Testing delay result from a variety of[...]
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May 26, 2014, by Dominique Raviart
Atos is to acquire France-headquartered technology vendor Bull for €620m in an all cash transaction. Atos offers €4.9 per Bull share, a premium of 22% over May 23’s closure price of €4.01. The offer is conditional on Atos receiving 50% and 1 shares. The largest shareholders of Bull, Crescendo Industries and Pothar Investments, which own a 24.2% stake in Bull, ha[...]
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Dec 20, 2013, by Dominique Raviart
Cigniti Technologies is looking to achieve ~$100m in revenues by FY 2016 (the year ending March 31, 2016. The milestone targets on this three-year journey are ~$50m in FY 2014 and $70m in FY 2015. To give a sense of the scale of this ambition, Cigniti’s FY 2013 revenues were ~$27m.
Headcount growth targets are from the current 800 to ~1,200 by end FY 2014, and ~2,500 by fiscal 2016.
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Nov 15, 2013, by Dominique Raviart
Atos has unveiled its financial objectives for its Worldline unit. The company is to float Worldline by mid-2014, while keeping a majority stake in the company. Proceeds from the IPO are to finance organic growth and especially acquisitions.
Financial objectives for the 2013-2017 period include:
Revenue growth of 5% to 7% (2013-2017 CAGR) all organic (2012 revenues €1,066m, +5%; 2013[...]