Capgemini launches Center of Excellence in support of SAP HANA

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Capgemini launches Center of Excellence in support of SAP HANA

Capgemini has launched a competency center - in support of the SAP HANA platform - at its global customer Business Information Management (BIM) Experience, the CUBE, in Mumbai. The CUBE is now equipped with state-of-the-art, in-memory computing technology, in cooperation with SAP, to drive high-performing, "big data" analysis, handling huge volumes of data in real time for instant business insight. One of 12 Centers of Excellence in India for information and technological innovation, this new addition expands on Capgemini's Global BIM Service Line capability, with India as one of the key hubs for innovation.

Paul Nannetti, Global Head, BIM Service Line, Capgemini, said, "We are delighted to open this new center specializing in SAP HANA and in-memory computing technology. In today's highly-competitive business climate, immediate access to and analysis of all operational data ultimately determines the success of an organization. This center will further strengthen our data analytics capabilities, which are fundamental to helping enterprises leverage the rising volumes and speed of data in our increasingly global, mobile and social world. This will also enable us to bring our global experience to Indian customers and take advantage of the competency center based in India. We will continue to focus and invest in Business Information Management to help customers unlock the power of their data."

With the SAP HANA platform, companies now can run complex analyses such as simulations and pattern recognition in seconds, enabling sweeping innovations in the way they run their businesses. Capgemini plans to create and build proof-of-concept solutions using SAP HANA at the CUBE to showcase its capabilities to its existing and prospective customers, across all industry sectors, including Energy and Utilities, Retail, Healthcare and Life Sciences.


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