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April 28, 2006 Capgemini's "Rightshore" TransformationA Carefully Planned Strategy Makes The Firm A Top Candidate For Offshore Effortsby Stephanie Moore with Christine Ferrusi Ross, Lauren Sessions |
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In 2002, Capgemini's Rightshore strategy consisted of little more than 400 resources in India and some clever marketing material. Indeed, Capgemini went to India primarily when clients demanded it. Today, like Accenture, Capgemini has a new attitude toward remote global outsourcing. Not surprisingly given its client base, Capgemini has put processes in place that are particularly appropriate for European clients, making it one of the strongest contenders for European companies' offshore aspirations.
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