Capgemini invests in Duet Enterprise through new ERP+ solution

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Capgemini invests in Duet Enterprise through new ERP+ solution

Capgemini has announced that as an early participant in the SAP-MICROSOFT Unite Partner Connection program, Microsoft Corp. and participating partners, has re-launched its ERP+ solution portfolio and has created a development center in support of DuetEnterprise software. Located in Mumbai, India, the engineers at the centre will help build IP sector and industry solutions in the form of business packages, tailored to clients' specific needs to run on the Duet Enterprise platform.

"Capgemini continues to invest in India, being the hub of innovation for the Group. Capgemini enjoys deep expertise in enterprise technologies and we have more than 6,000 experts across SAP and Microsoft in India. The Capgemini Development Center for Duet is a big step in offering IP from India and takes our innovation agenda to the next level," said Aruna Jayanthi, CEO, Capgemini India.

Pascal Gibert, general manager, Information Worker Product Technology Unit, SAP AG said, "This cooperation between SAP, Capgemini and Microsoft will deliver business packages to the marketplace that meet specific industry and business needs, while further aligning our teams. Our collaboration is ultimately about providing the best outcomes for customers so that they can automate both their structured processes and support their unstructured workloads through integrated solutions. This integration is vital in order to drive productivity and cost reduction, while maintaining IT control, within an ever-challenging business environment."

"Capgemini's ERP+ solution helps maximize employee productivity, extend SAP utilization, and further increase value for SharePoint customers," said Jeff Teper Corporate Vice-President, Office Business Platform, Microsoft Office Division.



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