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Mar 27, 2025 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
This NelsonHall key vendor assessment consists of 86 pages and provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Capgemini's IT and business process services offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strengths
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May 23, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
passbrains is headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland and was founded in 1989 as PASS Group. PASS Group launched passbrains in January 2012 to offer crowdtesting services, focusing initially on functional testing, and to some extent on security testing, and compatibility testing, localization testing, and usability testing.
In the past three y [...]
view this reportdownload abstractMay 22, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by NelsonHall Analyst
In January 2017 Xerox spun off its Business Services unit to create Conduent. This included Conduent's healthcare payer BPS business. Conduent continues to serve healthcare payer and provider clients, including government Medicaid agencies and commercial health plans. [...]
view this reportdownload abstractMay 22, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart
Digivante is a large crowdtesting vendor, with a community of 55k crowdtesters. Its key clients include large enterprises (e.g., Epson, Worldpay, Bang & Olufsen), digital agencies, and retail firms.
Digivante is owned by its founders and key executives and has not taken any outside investment; it believes this ownership structure helps it to [...]
view this reportdownload abstractMay 22, 2019 | Vendor Analysis by Mike Smart
IBM organizes its cybersecurity services portfolio around seven key competencies: security strategy, risk, and compliance; security intelligence and operations; X-Force Red offensive security; X-Force Incident Response and Intelligence Services (IRIS); Identity and Access Management (IAM); data and access security; and Infrastructure and endpoint s [...]
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