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EURIWARE was a French company that provided advanced Consultancy and IT services in the spheres of energy, industry and defense.
Company type | Private (Subsidiary of Capgemini) |
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Industry | Consulting, IT |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Francois Hucher, CEO |
Services | Consulting, Systems Integration, Outsourcing |
Revenue | 296 M€ (2010)[1] |
Number of employees | 2220 employees[2] |
Parent | Capgemini |
Subsidiaries | Former subsidiaries: PEA, OPEN CASCADE |
Website | euriware.com |
The core business of EURIWARE included consultancy, systems integration (enterprise systems, industrial and technical systems) and outsourcing. EURIWARE was fully owned by AREVA group, a French energy corporation mainly known as a nuclear power provider.[3]
The company had 13 locations in France[4] and 2 locations abroad:
On May 7, 2014, EURIWARE was acquired by Capgemini[5][6]
On June 17, 2015, EURIWARE was merged with its mother company, Capgemini[7]
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