AI budgets in banking and capital markets companies are set to increase to 5% of total business budgets in 2026, according to ...
Consumers are seeking value over loyalty and reducing their spending as they feel the pinch of persistent price hikes and economic uncertainty, a Capgemini report found.
Without a clear single event driving attention, interest in Capgemini (ENXTPA:CAP) today centers on how its recent share performance and current valuation metrics compare with its earnings and revenue ...
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The European Commission awarded a multi-million, four-year contract to Capgemini, along with partners Airbus Protect, PwC, and NVISO. This contract, which falls under the Directorate-General for ...
Amazon announced a new product Tuesday called “AI Factories” that allows big corporations and governments to run its AI systems in their own data centers. Or as AWS puts it: Customers supply the power ...
A certain level of competition is healthy in hospitals and health systems, as it can lead to improved outcomes, lower costs and spark innovation. But unchecked competition can cross a line, according ...
EXCLUSIVE: The popular video game Overcooked is eying a move to television as a competition reality series. A24 has acquired the rights to the cooking simulation game and has teamed up with Netflix to ...
BMW’s M division will drop the “Competition” trim level because most buyers were already choosing the higher-output option. BMW M CEO Frank van Meel confirmed the Competition trim is being phased out, ...
View post: This ‘Outstanding’ Crimping Tool Set Is on Sale for $42 at Amazon BMW M cars will no longer have a Competition badge; all will be Competition-spec. This shift results from over 80% of ...
Capgemini Government Solutions announced on LinkedIn Monday that Yemi Oshinnaiye has been appointed chief technologist. In his new capacity, Oshinnaiye will guide the company in advancing commercial ...
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